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		<title>By: drzur</title>
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		<description>Not affairs are created equal:
The writer is correct that their are different types of affairs, and people, indeed, cheat for different reasons.  My article on myths and facts of infidelity at http://www.zurinstitute.com/infidelity_affairs.pdf describes 12 different types of affairs. They include, life transition, exit, opportunistic, etc.
Ofer Zur, Ph.D.
Director, Zur Institute
http://www.zurinstitute.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not affairs are created equal:<br />
The writer is correct that their are different types of affairs, and people, indeed, cheat for different reasons.  My article on myths and facts of infidelity at <a href="http://www.zurinstitute.com/infidelity_affairs.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.zurinstitute.com/infidelity_affairs.pdf</a> describes 12 different types of affairs. They include, life transition, exit, opportunistic, etc.<br />
Ofer Zur, Ph.D.<br />
Director, Zur Institute<br />
<a href="http://www.zurinstitute.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.zurinstitute.com</a></p>
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