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							<description><![CDATA[I think that if people were honest you find that percentage considerably higher... imaginative infidelity is a breeze and there&#8217;s no repercussions except for a potential small feeling of guilt.  It&#8217;s only natural to think about sex - it&#8217;s the way the human ape is wired... hell, it&#8217;s the way all life on this planet is wired in one way or another.  It is just our biology playing tricks with our cerebral cortex when we fantasise.  It is not unhealthy.  Accepting the reality of the fantasy is also healthy - suppression and denial lead to guilt and potential corporeal (i.e. actual, concrete and genuinely regrettable) infidelity.  Actual infidelity, actual betrayal in the flesh is different to imagined infidelity by several orders of magnitude.<br/>
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Again, I think most of the women here represented may have been something somewhat less than the truthful in responding to this survey.<br/>
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There is a lot of information popping up here about women&#8217;s infidelity.  What about men ?  Or is it just taken for granted that men only have enough blood to fully operate one major organ at a time...]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I think that if people were honest you find that percentage considerably higher... imaginative infidelity is a breeze and there&#8217;s no repercussions except for a potential small feeling of guilt.  It&#8217;s only natural to think about sex - it&#8217;s the way the human ape is wired... hell, it&#8217;s the way all life on this planet is wired in one way or another.  It is just our biology playing tricks with our cerebral cortex when we fantasise.  It is not unhealthy.  Accepting the reality of the fantasy is also healthy - suppression and denial lead to guilt and potential corporeal (i.e. actual, concrete and genuinely regrettable) infidelity.  Actual infidelity, actual betrayal in the flesh is different to imagined infidelity by several orders of magnitude.<br/><br />
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Again, I think most of the women here represented may have been something somewhat less than the truthful in responding to this survey.<br/><br />
<br/><br />
There is a lot of information popping up here about women&#8217;s infidelity.  What about men ?  Or is it just taken for granted that men only have enough blood to fully operate one major organ at a time...
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