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Emotional affairs can be portrayed in fictional writing or drama as life changing experiences (good or bad), subjects of racy romance stories that teeter on the edge. However, they can also be catastrophic for all concerned when it is clandestine, unsanctioned and unintentionally exposed. Sometimes an emotional affair injures a committed relationship more than if it were a One Night Stand or about Casual Sex . The initial Interpersonal Attraction may have been the result of Propinquity (physical or psychological Proximity ), Physical Attraction or a perceived lack of Interpersonal Chemistry in the Primary Relationship . David Moultrup has broadly defined an extramarital affair as This viewpoint does not require sexual play or sexual intercourse in order to define the presence of nor the impact of an affair on a committed relationship. Moultrup is the author of 'Husbands, Wives & Lovers' Moultrup, D ''Husbands, Wives & Lovers: The Emotional System of the Extramarital Affair'' New York: Guilford Press 1990 and has contributed to 'The Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity' Piercy FP., Hertlein KM., Wetchler JL. Editors 'The Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity' Haworth Press 2005. Chaste and emotionally intimate affairs tend to be more common than sexually intimate affairs. Shirley Glass in her study, reported in 'Not Just Friends' Shirley Glass S 'Not Just Friends - protect your relationship from infidelity and heal the traum of betrayal' The Free Press 2003. Introductory chapter at {Link without Title} 'that 44% of husbands and 57% of wives indicated that in their affair they had a strong emotional involvement to the other person without intercourse.' Hertlein, Wetchler and Piercy "Infidelity: An Overview" 'Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy''Volume 4 No 2/3, 2005 pp 5-16 Glass, S. P., & Wright, T. L. (1992). "Justifications for extramarital relationships: The association between attitudes, behaviors, and gender". ''Journal of Sex Research'', 29, 361-387 In University of Chicago surveys conducted by NORC NORC home page {Link without Title} between 1990 and 2002, 27% of people who reported being happy in marriage admitted to having an extramarital affair. What infidelity means depends on who you ask and the statistics are of course, misleading. Sexual feelings in an emotional affair are necessarily denied in order to maintain the illusion that it is just a special friendship. Affair surveys are unlikely to explore what is denied. Many people in affair surveys are not honest with themselves nor with the interviewer Blow, Adrian J, Hartnett, Kelley "INFIDELITY IN COMMITTED RELATIONSHIPS II: A SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW" Journal of Marital and Family Therapy'', April 2005, retrieved from [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3658/is_200504/ai_n13641677 Blow, Adrian J, Hartnett, Kelley "INFIDELITY IN COMMITTED RELATIONSHIPS I: A METHODOLOGICAL REVIEW Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, April 2005, retrieved from [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3658/is_200504/ai_n13641667. On the Romantic Friendship page there are a number of 'special friendships' in popular culture. Each are examples of one form of Human Bonding or another. Some can be distinguished from emotional affairs by the absence of an apparent third party or spouse. Each may be synonymous with Platonic Love or Spiritual Friendship . Some may exist alongside or in support of a Spiritual Marriage , a Sexless Marriage or a Marriage Of Convenience . Any of those terms may just be a cover for what is hidden from public gaze. WHAT IS EMOTIONAL CHEATING ? This type of affair is often characterized by:
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