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Encyclopedia > The Affair

The Affair could refer to:


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How to Have an Affair - Associated Content (1471 words)
Affairs have been going on exactly two minutes after the first couple existed - about the time Adam ran into a rough patch with Eve, then spied a cutie named Rita (or Rachel or Ruth or whoever she was) in the wilderness.
The other kind of affair is sort of testing the waters, with the goal of eventually leaving your current relationship altogether.
Once you have decided which kind of affair you are having (or want to have), the next step is how to go about having one.
Affair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (485 words)
An affair is usually a euphemism for a situation where two people are involved in an illicit activity.
An affair, in the political sense, typically refer to any kind of involvement in illicit business by any kind of public representatives, such as in the Watergate affair.
An office romance, work romance, or affair is a romance that occurs between two people who work together in the same office, work location, or business, until recently generally believed to be unhelpful to the general welfare and effectiveness of businesses, and were thus discouraged and even prohibited by company policy.
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