Growing popularity of Married Dating – Is it healthy?

Married Dating – Is it healthy?

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Married dating has become a media focus within recent years as growing statistics show that extra marital relations have become increasingly commonplace. Married dating is in many ways a synonym for an extra marital affair but it does not necessarily have to be the case; as there are married couples who consensually engage in extra marital relations with the full knowledge of their other half. Married dating can occur when both people involved are married or when one is and the other is not but the key questions revolve around whether it is an acceptable or even healthy practice.

The problem is that it’s very hard to judge whether it is healthy or unhealthy, morally acceptable or morally reprehensible. The media has jumped on the bandwagon with their, as usual, politicised viewpoints; with many claiming it is morally reprehensible whilst a few claim that it is acceptable under certain circumstances. Before looking at this debate it is worth looking at some of the statistics that reveal the extent and causes of married dating.
The percentage of marriages that end in divorce currently stands at just over 50%.
The percentage of marriages where one or more partner admits to infidelity stands at just over 40%.
The percentage of men and women who admit to having been unfaithful at one time or another stands at around 55%.
Over half of Males older than 56 consider a sexless marriage grounds for infidelity.
The average length of an affair is 2 years though 65% of affairs end within the first six months.
90% of individuals who have an online affair become addicted to them and will have another as soon as one ends.
These figures show that infidelity has become, or at least is now more evident as, a serious part of human relationships. With such revealing statistics we need to ask ourselves whether married dating is a case of moral laxity or simply part of human nature. The statistics show that it is actually a fairly common practice amongst many of us and so it appears that it might be simply part of who we (as a species) are.

However, whether it is healthy seems to be an entirely different question. Many of us will be firmly in the no camp on this whilst many of us may have a more liberal view. It is beyond question that infidelity causes emotional turmoil and harm for relationships and that it can be a very painful experience for those who suffer the effects. In this sense then it may be considered morally reprehensible. However, before anyone rushes to judge we should also look at the reasons behind this form of infidelity. Married dating often arises out of “loveless” marriages or as a result of emotional, physical and mental issues that can arise in a variety of ways. Stress, anxiety, frustration and even boredom are powerful driving forces in human behaviour. The reasons behind married dating and extra marital relationships are much more complex than a black and white outsiders perspective would care to admit. So at this stage it is hard to understand whether married dating is or can be healthy but we need to understand that at the base line communication between couples must be essential to remaining happy.

Cheating on your wife or husband no longer a big deal

Cheating on your wife or husband no longer a big deal

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Quite often in contentious issues and in wars (in the olden days) the message or bearer of bad new is shot. What people who tends to shoot the messenger fail to take into account is that the messenger is just the bearer of new and not responsible for the new itself.

One popular women magazine program on BBC radio, dating sites that help married men and women or people in long term relationship find a person to cheat on their partner with are being accused of providing terrible services that break up relationships. What present of the programme and others attacking married dating sites fail to see is that the sites are just providing services, like the messenger, just bearing news. If we want to criticise marital infidelity, we need to look deep withing the society and withing ourselves.

Attitudes to fidelity, marriage, long term relationships are all being reevaluated in this modern times. There are several indications that points to the fact that modern couples do not value the marriage vows that their parents and the parents before their parents hold very dearly. This days, about 50% of all marriages ends in divorce, one of both couples in a marriage do have an affair at some points in the relationship.

A very revealing survey was published recently which suggest that about 23% of men cheat on their wife when they are having sex related problem in the bedroom to prove to themselves that the problem is not necessarily caused by them. The expert who conducted the survey was quoted “Those who have any number of sexual concerns are more likely to be unfaithful. What we’ve interpreted from this is that people with problems in the bedroom, where their issues can become a self-fulfilling prophecy are more likely to look outside their relationship”.

The above survey which sums of attitude to fidelity in relationship also laid bare the reason for the proliferation of married dating sites. There are hundreds of married dating sites in UK, only five of them are very well know, in USA the same figures is true and the phenomenon of married dating sites is springing up all over the Western World with those that has established a brand in one country taking the brand to the next for example Ashley Madison in US competing in UK with home grown married dating sites such as very naughty married dating.

You can find more inforation on married dating sites here and read a lot more about dating married people in this category.