Adultery

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  • I think my friend's affair is wrong

    But I don't know if I should tell her or not.
  • Adultery as an act of cultural rebellion

    Laura Kipnis, author of "Against Love," talks about Newt Gingrich's wanderings and the absurd dream of monogamy.
  • Two isn't company

    In "Against Love," Laura Kipnis considers why the institution of marriage compels us to stray -- for good reason.
  • France vs. America: The sex front

    A cross-cultural study finds that Americans go more for one-night stands, the French favor long-term affairs -- and French women over 50 have a lot more sex.
  • Everything falls

    My father is a burning martyr scratching his balls as I condemn him for his sin.
  • What Chandra Levy didn't know

    Today's writers see affairs between younger women and older men as ambiguous transactions that sometimes lead to tragedy.
  • The thrill is gone

    Twenty-five years of marriage have extinguished my husband's ardor. And that breaks my heart.
  • Adultery's got a new price

    A Malaysian court fines a woman for breaking up her lover's marriage.
  • Liv Ullmann

    The renowned actress and director of "Faithless" talks about quick flings in Paris, her pal Ingmar Bergman and how scared we all are.
  • Let leaders lead

    Why can't we accept the fact that great men conduct lives of indiscretion and excess?
  • Aphrodisiac of power

    Jesse Jackson joins the club of powerful men whose private transgressions are inevitably exposed -- but at least he handles it with a little class.
  • "Disobedience" by Jane Hamilton

    A teenage boy snoops in his mom's adulterous e-mail in the latest novel from the author of "A Map of the World."
  • The lone hunter

    In a passage from her book "Infidelity," the author remembers watching her father work his magic.
  • Don't fence me in

    A man in Zambia whose wife locked him in their bedroom to curb his adultery is granted a divorce.
  • The husband from hell

    He became my angel of mercy.
  • The online succubus

    By Sue Thomas
  • Letters to the editor

    Compared to the U.S., Germany treats its immigrants well Plus: Macs need to be popular, hello, for Apple to survive; Newt the adulterer/Newt the hero
  • Southern governors declare war on divorce

    But their methods ignore social science, solutions and their neediest constituents.
  • Gingrich vs. Gingrich

    Why has the former speaker of the House chosen to let his dirty linen be brought out for all to see?
  • No regrets

    I was an unashamed mistress.
  • She shtups to conquer

    After a divorce, she was ready to make her living doing something fun. But getting into the business wasn't as easy as she thought.
  • Caught looking

    My teenage son is surfing porn sites on the Web and lying to me about it. Which offense is worse?
  • For love and for money

    Since I was a teenager I have let money rule my life. Now could it ruin my prospects for love?
  • Nice married guys

    For a single gal in New York, a brush with a married man teaches her all she never hoped to know.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Paglia wrong about Waco? Plus: R.E.M. on "Automatic" pilot; Luddite gamers should quit moaning and start playing.
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