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Who is the author of 'The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity'?Esther PerelJordan B. PetersonBrené BrownSigmund Freud
What is the main theme of 'The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity'?
According to Esther Perel, why do people in happy marriages cheat?
What profession is Esther Perel by training?PsychotherapistPsychiatristPhilosopherPsychologist
Perel suggests that infidelity can sometimes lead to what?Relationship improvementAlways ends in divorceImmediate breakupPhysical harm
According to Perel, what is the loss of what that often makes an affair so alluring?
Why does Perel suggest that people in Western societies are more likely to have affairs?High expectations for marriageIncreased religiosityLegal permissionSocial acceptance
What is one of the most resilient damages of an affair, according to Perel?
What does Perel mean by saying 'the victim of the affair is not always the victim of the marriage'?The betrayed partner may also have neglected the relationshipThe betrayer is the victimThe affair partner is the victimNo one is the victim in a marriage
What approach does Perel take towards infidelity?