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Double Standards for Cheating in Relationships

I ran across an article in the Chicago Maroon website titled “Faithful or no, couples misunderstand monogamy, scholar says” which was written by Leland Bybee and was dated May 4, 2010.
Leland recaps some of the main points of a presentation that had been given by anthropologist Katherine Frank, a scholar-in-residence at American University.

The Trickle-Down Theory of Romance

From time to time when I get bored, I’ll browse through Wikipedia reviewing different topics that happen to pop into my mind (and seeing where the cross-links take me). And today was one of those days.
One particular topic that had always intrigued me was “Trickle-Down Economics”, as it seems so illogical on the face of [...]

Women Having Sex on the First Date (Part Three)

Two weeks ago, I mentioned having run across an article on the Daily Record (a UK publication) website which was titled “More women having sex on first date … but they won’t admit it to their friends”. It was written by Craig McQueen and was dated March 19, 2010.
In my comments the last couple of [...]

Women Having Sex on the First Date (Part Two)

Last week, I mentioned having run across an article on the Daily Record (a UK publication) website which was titled “More women having sex on first date … but they won’t admit it to their friends”. It was written by Craig McQueen and was dated March 19, 2010.
In my comments last week, I explained one [...]

Women Having Sex on the First Date (Part One)

I ran across an article on the Daily Record (a UK publication) website which was titled “ More women having sex on first date … but they won’t admit it to their friends”. It was written by Craig McQueen and was dated March 19, 2010.
The topic under discussion is the results of a survey on [...]

The Practice of Wife Selling

From time to time I’ll spot an item on the Wikipedia website that intrigues me, and that was the case when I logged on today.
I had thought I had seen just about everything, but I was wrong.