GLOBAL POST – Apr 10 – The French have the world's highest level of tolerance towards infidelity. Unless it’s women who are cheating. According to Gleeden.com, the extramarital dating site 53% of those questioned in France said it was possible to cheat on your partner while still loving them. It was the highest rate for all countries surveyed by Gleeden. Maryse Vaillant, a celebrated French psychologist and author of the book Men, Love, Fidelity, famously said that wives should welcome their husbands' extra-marital affairs as a sign of a healthy marriage because a "pact of fidelity is not natural but cultural." "It's different to the US where cheating on your wife is seen as very bad, by the wife, the cheater and the whole community. There, people would rather get divorced and remarry, whereas in France we can imagine someone being married and having relationships at the same time", he added.
by Iva Roze Skoch
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The rise of philanderer dating sites is raising many questions and discussions. Is it really ok to ‘wander?’ Is it ok to lie and cheat. I’d say, yes, and no. This needs further discussion.
The rise of philanderer dating sites is raising many questions and discussions. Is it really ok to ‘wander?’ Is it ok to lie and cheat. I’d say, yes, and no. This needs further discussion.
I’m not sure if it is ‘ok’, but it is certainly tolerated more in some countries and cultures than others.
Also, Married dating sites, like mine and others, certainly try to push the boundaries to bring it more into the public consciousness, which inevitably makes it more mainstream, and acceptable.
France for example has always been known as being more tolerant, whereas say the UK, not so much!
I suppose the short answer is that it’s not really ‘ok’, but will happen anyway, hence why sites like ours have a purpose.
David
http://www.marriedaffair.co.uk
I’m not sure if it is ‘ok’, but it is certainly tolerated more in some countries and cultures than others.
Also, Married dating sites, like mine and others, certainly try to push the boundaries to bring it more into the public consciousness, which inevitably makes it more mainstream, and acceptable.
France for example has always been known as being more tolerant, whereas say the UK, not so much!
I suppose the short answer is that it’s not really ‘ok’, but will happen anyway, hence why sites like ours have a purpose.
David
http://www.marriedaffair.co.uk