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Divorced or Separated Adults More Likely to Have Committed Adultery than Married Adults

by Michael Leaser
October 20, 2009

In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who are currently married are less likely to have committed adultery than adults who are divorced or separated.


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By: JanSimpson | October 21, 2009 at 3:46 am

I tend to agree with this one especially if the person had experience cheating during their marriage. Where is the control? Where is respect for marriage? If a man or woman will cheat or throw away their children to have another person, you basically don’t want them as they will throw you away in a drop of a hat. Why not get to know someone – there is only person for you, got kiss a lot of frogs first, but make sure they are ready in their hearts first. Anyone can cheat, it is easy when the government has taken over and Secularism has creeped in and you don’t have to answer to God – funny how that works…be careful who you answer to – if you feel like secularism does, then maybe you do need to answer to yourself – would you want someone cheating on you – then don’t cheat on them.

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