Hi! I am seeking quotes from experts about female infidelity. Here are my questions:
- In your experience handling clients, how accurate is the saying, “Once a cheater, always a cheater?”
- How is female infidelity different from men, apart from the emotional/physical aspects?
- I came across a headline of a supposed study that says 97% of women over 40 think infidelity is justified, although I couldn’t find the actual links. How true is this, and why is this the case?
REQUIREMENTS: Relationship therapists/experts and other related professionals ONLY. Please include a link to your bio that you intend to be included in the article.
posted10/10/2025
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This query is based on a Reddit story where a woman broke up with her boyfriend because he was wearing a shawl.
And here are my questions:
- What makes a person strictly adhere to traditional societal standards during these supposedly progressive times, particularly when it comes to gender roles?
- How can the strict adherence to these gender roles affect a romantic relationship, both positively and negatively?
- What would be your advice to people who have partners who won’t budget when it comes to gender roles in a relationship, to the point that it has affected their dynamic?
REQUIREMENTS: Relationship therapists/experts, behavior experts, and other related professionals ONLY. The piece goes live on the weekend of October 18th.
Hi! I am seeking quotes from experts who can share their insights on financial infidelity among married couples. Here are my questions:
- Is it accurate to say that financial infidelity isn’t getting enough attention as physical and emotional infidelity? If so, why is that?
- Outside of the erosion of trust, increased conflict, and the overall breakdown of the relationship, does financial infidelity have hidden/lesser-known impacts on the relationship? What are they?
- How does a married couple move forward from financial infidelity? Please share one lesser-known practical tip
- When is a divorce/separation necessary?
Requirements: relationship experts, financial advisors/professionals, and other related experts ONLY. Please include a link in your bio that you intend to include in the article. The piece goes live on the weekend of October 11th.
Hi! I am seeking expert quotes about horrible bosses/managers. Here are my questions:
- What can embolden a boss to act like the most horrible human toward their employees, even with the risk of labor lawsuits?
- Are there types of employee abuse that bosses can get away with a mere slap on the wrist? If so, what are they?
- How can a complaint/sanction against a horrible manager affect their careers in the long run?
- How can employees stand up for themselves, especially against a boss who threatens to either fire them or withhold their salary?
Requirements: Workplace experts, HR professionals, corporate lawyers, and other related professionals ONLY.