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Enlightened Living, Emotional Infidelity

Seeded on Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:09 AM EST
Read ArticleArticle Source: Psychology Today
health, family, relationships, psychology
Seeded by MinisterAMazin
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With all the news on the infidelity of our political officials, super stars I wanted to find articles on the subject to see what the psychologist have to say. This article was written in 2008 and it pretty much says what is being said today. We all look at the sexual infidelity but what about the emotional infidelity. Formica considers it a crush that;s reciprocated, but not demonstrably acted on. He goes as far as applying it to platonic same ot trans-gender relationships, activities, work, exes, siblings, extended family, hobbies and even kids. The person is emotionally unavailable and that interferes with the relationship. We focus on the things we see or that are physical but the emotional is very hard on a relationship. Emotional scars are hard to heal.

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EmilyMarieG

I have never even considered emotional infidelity. It is kind of a gate way infidelity to sexual infidelity. What we see on TV today is people cheating and there being little to no emotion from the person who was cheated on. Next week that person is sleeping with someone else for revenge. Any kind of infidelity hurts and can cause some serious harm.

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