infidelity

When Politicians' Sex Lives Stop Being Private

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reader diary by LadyBlaga

June 16, 2011 - 8:58am (Print)

Ok.  I didn’t want to address it.  First, it seemed like a stupid thing to be talking about at all, and then it just seemed stupid, and now it’s mostly sad.  But I found that thoughts on the topic were accumulating, unbidden, in my head. So, pardon my being unfashionably late to this particular pity party, but here are a few musings on Anthony Weiner.

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Nebraska Challenges Roe and Real Post-Abortion Counseling

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by Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

April 25, 2010 - 9:53pm (Print)

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Aspen Baker talks about what good abortion counseling does or doesn't look like. Also, Nebraska starts a challenge to Roe, and the ongoing coverage of adultery has a sexist spin.

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Sorry, But Tiger Woods Doesn't Owe Me An Apology

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by Martha Kempner, RH Reality Check

February 24, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)

Tiger Woods does not owe me an apology. He cheated on his wife, not me. I fail to see how he has wronged me. Politicians involved in sex scandals are a different story.
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The Woods Scandal: Deafening Silence on the Health Risks of Infidelity

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by Pamela Merritt, RH Reality Check

January 12, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)

Coverage of a celebrity couple's infidelity scandal is more than just a race for ratings – it is an opportunity to educate the public about the health risks and realities every couple faces when confronted with infidelity.

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Infidelity and Feminism: Can Cheating Be A Feminist Choice?

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by Mandy Van Deven, RH Reality Check

October 26, 2009 - 9:11am (Print)

In Cheating on the Sisterhood: Infidelity and Feminism, Lauren Rosewarne’s details her own personal struggles as a willing participant in an illicit relationship that resulted in another woman's devastation, as well as her own. It is a political look at the motivations that fuel situations of betrayal and the justifications one provides oneself from the inside.

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