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One Nation Under Sex: How Politicians' Sex Lives Changed America's History

Christopher Moraff, AlterNet. November 21, 2011.

Porn aficionado Larry Flynt and professor David Eisenbach reveal the secret history of how politicians' lovers affected policy, and why these stories are seldom told.

Is Marriage Becoming Obsolete?

Liz Langley, AlterNet. December 2, 2010.

Nearly 40 percent of Americans think marriage is becoming obsolete. Are they right? Or is marriage just undergoing some significant changes?

Can Adultery Be Healthy? 6 Kinds of Sexual Affairs and How They Can Be Good for You

Douglas LaBier, Huffington Post. June 23, 2010.

Some affairs are psychologically healthy. That's right. An affair can help leverage you out of a destructive or deadened relationship that's beyond the point of renewal.

Is Adultery Good for Women? In Defense of Ashley Madison, the Cheaters' Website

Is Adultery Good for Women? In Defense of Ashley Madison, the Cheaters' Website

Jeff Schult, Your Tango. November 3, 2009.

Despite criticism, Ashley Madison -- a website that facilitates affairs between married men and women -- attracts an unprecedented percentage of female users. Why?

Relax: Adultery Is Not That Big of a Deal

Samara O'Shea, Huffington Post. July 10, 2009.

I'm not justifying infidelity. But it certainly isn't going to shake the nation's moral foundation or destroy the institution of marriage.

Edwards Scandal Raises Monogamy vs. Polygamy Debate

Octogalore, Feministe. August 13, 2008.

The cases of John Edwards and Eliot Spitzer bring to light some views on monogamy and polygamy.

Media Salivate Over Edwards' Affair; Shrug Shoulders Over McCain's Alleged Infidelity

Digby, Hullabaloo. August 8, 2008.

"I realize that everybody gets excited about sex scandals. It's human nature. "

What Kind of Adulterer Are You?

Andy McSmith, Independent UK. June 10, 2008.

There are 17 reasons people cheat, Mira Kirshenbaum says in her book "When Good People Have Affairs," and they're not all selfish or immoral.

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