Infidelity raises profound questions about intimacy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Intimacy seems to be one of the major highs of life, whether it's getting to know yourself in a deeper way, or your partner, or the world and the society that you live in.
I do think that with any kind of infidelity, on some level - unless you're dealing with a sociopath - there's always a reason.
People are always fascinated by infidelity because, in the end - whether we've had direct experience or not - there's part of you that knows there's absolutely no more piercing betrayal. People are undone by it.
I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.
Because I've been on the receiving end of infidelity, I know how much it hurts.
In my experience, I think there's must ado about fidelity and infidelity. I think sometimes true emotional relationships can go beyond those.
Real intimacy is only possible to the degree that we can be honest about what we are doing and feeling.
Infidelity is horrible - there's nothing worse than that; it's devastating.
Many women, sometime in their life, are going to get to a point where they have to admit infidelity.
I find infidelity interesting because it's so revelatory about people. It's this really silent thing. Everyone acknowledges it as a general practice, but nobody likes to go beyond that, to get down to the nitty-gritty.