A new study by researchers at the University of Indiana found that half
the women have a ‘Plan B’ – a man in whose arms they can run into if
their current relationship turns sour.
“We keep getting a lot of complaints on infidelity from the spouses who indulge in cheating by having an extra-marital affair,” Jahgirdar told IANS on the phone.
And adultery, he said, is often cited as grounds for divorce.
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By Vishal Gulati
Digital relationships are resulting in the collapse of family ties, it would seem.
As more and more youngsters and newly-weds are logging on to
e-relationships, family life appears to be indulging more and more in
what is being called ‘digital infidelity’.
The virus has apparently left many a couple looking for solutions and
programmes to reboot their matrimonial life, said CRISP president Kumar
Jahgirdar.
Bangalore-based NGO Child Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting (CRISP) is working for gender neutral family laws.
“We keep getting a lot of complaints on infidelity from the spouses who indulge in cheating by having an extra-marital affair,” Jahgirdar told IANS on the phone.
He said now the digital world, via social media or smartphone, is more responsible for this unnatural intimacy.
“The victims, mostly husbands, often show us how the spouse is
communicating frequently with a stranger through SMS, email, Facebook,
whatsapp and the like, using filthy text. Most often they will end up
indulging in adultery,” he said.
And adultery, he said, is often cited as grounds for divorce.
Read More: http://taazakhabarnews.com/digital-infidelity-leading-to-rise-in-marital-discord/
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