The world’s first divorce caused by virtual cheating has recently happened in the UK. A woman caught her husband having sex in a game. She couldn’t forgive him a virtual adultery. Amy Tailor, 28, and Dave Pollard, 40, from Cornwall, England, got acquainted in the Internet – both keen on online game Second Life where gamers could create virtual copies of themselves and then communicate with each other. This mutual hobby made Amy and Dave so close that in 2005 they officially got married – in reality. Continue reading »
The Vogue magazine featured Jennifer Aniston as its major heroine in the December issue. In the interview taken by journalist Jonathan Van Meter, Jennifer shared her thoughts about her divorce with Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s actions. Angelina Jolie recently was announcing how the relationship between her and Pitt started during the filming of the “Mr and Mrs Smith” movie, while earlier the two were firm on their claim that they fell in love with each another only after Pitt’s divorce with Aniston. Continue reading »
Do you think men or women are better at judging fidelity? The scientists have paradoxically concluded that men are more sophisticated at detecting infidelity of their partners than women, though the latter, according to the previous studies, are better at concealing illicit liaisons. Men are also more likely to suspect even their innocent-of-any-wrong-doing spouses. Continue reading »
Flirting is not always so innocent. All too frequently, playing with fire results in cheating, which, in its turn, brings unpleasant outcomes. Ragnar Beer, a famous psychologist from Goettingen, organized a research, interviewing 2600 people of both sexes who cheated on their significant other at least once. The results were shocking: most of the cheating men and women – over 80% to be exact – loved their partners. Continue reading »

