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Monogamy bores me terribly

Posted on March 11, 2010 by admin Posted in Media Links

Cassandra Jardine, writing in The Daily Telegraph, asks Psychologist Roy Shuttleworth if  there is something to be said for the French attitude towards infidelity?

“That sounds like an excuse,” says clinical psychologist Roy Shuttleworth, whose own theory of infidelity is that couples stray because they need to maintain a distance from one another – essential for coping with the possibility of loss. He tells the story of a bride and groom who were unfaithful on the eve of their wedding – she with the best man, he with the bridesmaid – because they were about to become so close; subconsciously, they needed distance, or so the theory goes. It goes some way to explaining why many men stray when their wives are pregnant: “They know that the baby will bring them closer as a couple.”

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