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1 online resource (streaming video file) (51 min. 42 sec.) ; 313060539 bytes |
Summary |
Is monogamy realistic in 2010? We love reading about high profile cheaters. Is it because they touch a nerve in our own lives? While statistics on infidelity are notoriously unreliable, some surveys say up to 70 per cent of us cheat - and women are catching up to men. Despite our cheating ways, it seems that marriage and monogamy remains what most of us want. So why are some couples able to survive infidelity while for others it's the end of their relationship?Does it matter if it was just sex? Should you always tell your partner if you have strayed, or is it better to keep it secret?Insight wants to explore whether it's really possible to forgive and forget or whether the damage always stays with us.Is monogamy still the best model?Insight will bring together couples from all walks of life to talk about how they have worked through infidelity in their relationship. (An SBS Television Production, in English) CC WS |
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Broadcast 2010-04-06 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Adulterers.
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Celebrities -- Conduct of life.
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Man-woman relationships -- Psychological aspects.
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Marriage -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Non-monogamous relationships.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Bolton, Eshua, contributor
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Bolton, Lotah, contributor
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Coon, Andrew, contributor
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Coon, Lyndal, contributor
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Dean, Phil, contributor
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Eichler, Heidi, contributor
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Hill, Holly, contributor
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Hogan, Shaun, contributor
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King, David, contributor
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King, Rosie, contributor
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Long, Graham, contributor
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Rensen-Wallace, Jo, contributor
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Stanley, Darryl, contributor
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Viner, Rachel, contributor
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Whyte, Emma, contributor
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