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Encyclopedia > Extramarital affair

An affair is a euphemism for a situation where two people are involved in an illicit sexual, romantic and/or passionate attachment, usually for a limited duration. The term usually implies sexual impropriety, but it is not necessarily the case. (For example, in the classic film An Affair to Remember, the love affair in question is generally considered acceptable from a moral standpoint.) A euphemism is an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, disturbing, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces, or in the case of doublespeak to make it less troublesome for the speaker. ... ... Romantic and romanticism have a number of uses: Titles: Romantic (song) by Karyn White. ... In psychology and common terminology, emotion is the language of a persons internal state of being, normally based in or tied to their internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. ... An Affair to Remember is a 1957 movie, starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr as a couple who meet on an ocean liner and promise to reunite in six months at the top of the Empire State Building if they still love each other. ...


The euphemism is also applied to marital infidelity where one partner has an outside sexual relationship: a liaison. It is sometimes accompanied by scandal. Marriage is a relationship between individuals which has formed the foundation of the family for most societies. ... This article should be translated from material at fr:Liaison. ... A scandal is a widely publicized incident involving allegations of wrong-doing, disgrace, or moral outrage. ...


Affairs in the political sense typically refer to any kind of involvement in illicit business by any kind by public representatives, such as in the Watergate affair. Like the earlier definition this is not always the case - for example the British Government has a Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, which is a perfectly legitimate (and usually honorable) position. The Watergate Complex (now the Watergate Hotel) as depicted in Government Exhibit 1. ... The United Kingdom is a unitary state and a democratic constitutional monarchy. ... The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (colloquially called the Foreign Secretary) is a member of the British Government responsible for relations with foreign countries, heading the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (often called simply the Foreign Office). ...


While the term affair is usually applied to romantic relationships it can also be used to describe a business meeting or some other sort of business that a person must take care of. For example, one might say, "I have other affairs to attend to at the moment."

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Definition

1. A romantic relationship commonly of limited duration


2. Professional, personal, or public business.


Famous affairs

Major

The Burrell affair was a scandal in United Kingdom, as the Queen is the head of state of a constitutional monarchy and is theoretically the embodiment of the state in all legal proceedings, and any involvement of a reigning monarch in a law court would be unprecedented. ... The affair of the diamond necklace was a mysterious incident in the 1780s at the court of Louis XVI of France involving the queen Marie Antoinette. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Harden-Eulenburg affair, often simply Eulenburg affair, was the controversy surrounding a series of courts-martial and five regular trials regarding accusations of homosexual conduct, and accompanying libel trials, among prominent members of Kaiser Wilhelm IIs cabinet and entourage during 1907-1909. ... The Lavon Affair refers to a widespread political scandal in Israel that followed an Israeli covert operation in Egypt known as Operation Suzannah. ... Time Magazines special report. ... William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe, III on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ... Monica Lewinsky, in the government ID photo by which she was first identified in the press Monica Lewinsky receives a hug from U.S. President Bill Clinton during a fundraising event in Washington, DC, October, 1996 Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American woman who was thrust... The Lillehammer affair refers to the murder by Mossad agents of a Moroccan waiter, Ahmed Bouchiki, in Lillehammer, Norway on July 21, 1973. ... A TIME Magazine cover of Oliver North testifying in front of the U.S. Congress. ... The Makropulos Affair (Czech Věc Makropulos) is a play written in 1922 by Karel Čapek that was turned into an opera by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. ... The Profumo Affair was a political scandal of 1963 in the United Kingdom. ... The Sokal Affair was a famous hoax played by physicist Alan Sokal upon the editorial staff and readership of a leading journal in the academic humanities, in 1996. ... The Spiegel scandal of 1962 (in German, Spiegel-Affäre) was one of the major political scandals in Germany in the era after the second world war. ...

Minor

The Michaud Affair (in French lAffaire Michaud) was a political controversy in Quebec that began in 2000. ... Jacques Parizeau and Bernard Landry. ...

See also

Look up Affair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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ARTICLE2 (1296 words)
On the other hand, despite the fact that affairs have been a problem for married couples throughout history, and that there appears to be an increasing number of affairs at this time, we probably know that human nature is not to blame.
Therefore, extramarital affairs may be the result of an inability to maintain a satisfying emotional relationship with a partner over a long period of time, and not due to a need for sexual variety.
Therefore, it appears that the allure of extramarital affairs is not new sexual experiences, nor are they due to any biological inability to remain monogamous, but rather what drives many individuals to become involved in extramarital affairs is a lack of emotional fulfillment within the existing relationship.
Extramarital Affairs - Infidelity (346 words)
A 1983 study found that 29 percent of married people under 25 had had an extramarital affair with no statistical difference between the number of men and women who chose to be unfaithful to their spouses.
Online extramarital affairs differ from other extramarital affairs in that they may not involve a physical component, but the emotional attachment is still there.
Research has shown that women seek extramarital affairs in order to be loved, have a friend, and feel needed.
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