Thursday, 19 April 2007
Infidelity
I found this subject a rather intersting one to cover, as it plays a big part in our modern lives. I think it would be fair to say that every single person who has been in a relationship, has at some point commited infidelity and if they haven't they have thought about it. It has become law of society that people should be monogomous, when it is clear that human nature dictates a person to be polygomous. Why has it become so important to society that a person should stay faithful? http://www.2-in-2-1.co.uk/marriageclinic/infidelity/ This website suggests that infidelity is the norm, in our modern day lives. If this is so, then why does finding that someone has been unfaithful seem so shocking? It seems that human nature is coming to blows with human nurture. In much of the media a person only commits infifelity if they do not find their partner attractive anymore, it is often seen as a sleezy act done by sleezy people. This has been hammered into our minds so much that this is what our perception of infidelity has become. In reality infidelity should been seen as something healthy, a way of keeping a relationship alive.
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- Jess88
- Hi, my name's Jess, I'm eighteen years old, nearly nineteen and I'm writing this blog as part of my university course 'Being Bad'. I'm in my third week at the moment.
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