An affair is a form of nonmonogamy. The term may be used to describe infidelity in marriage. It may be used as a euphemism and in some cases to add glamour to an illicit liaison. Describing a relationship as an ‘affair’ may be inaccurate or intentionally damaging. It may or may not involve either or both romance or sex. In the romantic friendship article are numerous examples of ’special friendships’ in popular culture many apparently without sex. Some are distinguishable from an emotional affair. (WIKIPEDIA)
I always wonder why other people prefer to have an elicit affair when it’s always fun to love unmarried and available individuals. I come to this conclusion, those who are envolve in this kind of game are seeking sexual satisfaction. Either their partner is not active in sexual activity or a passive in the act. Is it really fun to engaged in an affair when you know somebody might get hurt? I have a friend who’s father once cheated thier mom. The reason behind that act is sexual problem. Sometimes, when a woman is busy with her carrier, she forgot her marital obligation to her husband. That’s why her husband was seeking some other woman’s attention. Luckily, thier children kept them from cutting each other’s throat and fixed thier problem earlier before everything got worst.

sometimes it is a big problem in couples, when they are not satisfied with their partner. Or in other way they loved this kind of game because they know that it well satisfy their urges. But in gods eye you are committed a sin.
Comment by lynbags — April 10, 2007 @ 7:08 am
it’s like this, the newer the partner, the more exciting!! but breaking up is another problem. i don’t think sexual reasons are reasonable reasons to break up. there may be personal details and that’s between the couple only. we don’t know, right?
Comment by on the beach right now — April 10, 2007 @ 9:19 am
That is why premarital sex should not be discouraged…Wouldn’t it be bad to discover that you are not sexually compatible with your partner?
Errr, don’t get me wrong though…
Comment by KimurA — April 10, 2007 @ 8:24 pm