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Episode 17 Part 1: Life as it SHOULD be vs Life as it IS; The Impact of Infidelity on Religious Beliefs; The Impact of Others’ Reactions to the Infidelity on the Couple’s Decisions

33 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Episode 17 Part 1: Life as it SHOULD be versus Life as it IS; How these sometimes-conflicting views impact marriage, and the response to infidelity The Impact of Infidelity on Religious Beliefs Infidelity often has a significant impact on religious views and behaviors The Impact of Others’ Reactions to the Infidelity on the Couple’s Decisions

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