Now that 2007 is gone, one can go back and look at what happened.  Infidelity expert Ruth Houston who is out of New York, posted her top 10 infidelity stories of 2007. I found her list interesting, but my own list has some differences.

1. Gerald Ford’s posthumous biography addressed the Clinton adultery matter and Ford’s reaction to it. Hearing a presidential reaction to the infidelity was a new angle.

2. President Sarkozy’s wife having a affairs was a major event in the world for 2007.

3. Pinellas County Sheriff’s department taking a strong stand against adultery among its officers.

4. The revelation that ecologically, it is more damaging for couples to split up rather than stay together.

5. The story about the use of EZ Pass on the tollways to catch an infidel.

6. Jessica Alba’s remark that just because you sleep with them does not make you a slut.

7. The study released that affairs are bad for your mental health.

8. The Astronaut affair (I agree with Ruth Houston on this one).

9. The book Wall Street Wolf addressed the topic of sexual addiction and its role in affairs.

10. The controversial billboard  by Fetman, Garland and Associates that advertised, “Life is short, get a divorce”.

There are posts dealing with most of these topics within the blog.

Best Regards,

Jeffrey Murrah

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A new autobiographic account is being released. The book, “Wall Street Wolf” by Jordan Belfort documents the life of an infidel and sexual addict. The account will show how the addiction spread to other areas of the main characters’ life, destroying his reputation, marriage and finances. Since it is based on a true story, there will likely be some helpful anecdotes and insights into the mind of such persons. I have my concerns about Hollywood making a movie out of it. They tend to glamorize such people and make it look attractive, when in reality the ugliness about it teaches us lessons about life.

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