One of my favorite things about being producer/substitute host of WHUR's The Audrey Chapman Show is participating in conversations about aspects of life, love, and especially sexuality, that I probably would not have been in otherwise.
During the Saturday, July 16th show, Infidelity on the Internet, it was fascinating to hear both sides of the issue. There were women who were angry and hurt when they discovered their husbands being what I'll call sexually expressive online. But there were also men who talked about it, calling it just using the latest technology to look at women or do what they would do one way or the other (cheat) if they had a mind to do that.
I guess the bottom line for communicators is two-fold: be open to conversations that you would normally skip, and many of those conversations may include your not-as-satisfied-as-you-may-think spouse/significant other.
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