“Affairs are not inevitable. For many men they’re a cry for help. Often it’s as if they want to get caught because that forces discussion about what’s wrong with the relationship,” says Janine Miller in an article published on Lusaka Marriage Insaka, an online collection of resources on marriage, relationships and issues.
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Also check out the 17 Reasons People In Southern Africa Have Multiple Concurrent Partners. The article, which is in 3 parts, is based on the findings of research on MCP conducted in 10 countries in southern Africa.
17 Reasons People In Southern Africa Have Multiple Concurrent Partners – Part 1
17 Reasons People In Southern Africa Have Multiple Concurrent Partners- Part 2
17 Reasons People In Southern Africa Have Multiple Concurrent Partners – Part 3








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I dont beleive that anyopne should cheat on their partners, it poses as a threat with regards to health (HIV and AIDS risk, emotional well being and ones dignity. I would rather suffer the scar of a man leaving me than one cheating. PERIOD