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torybrooks

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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding Internet infidelity?
 
  A) People engage in online affairs for very different reasons than those who engage in offline affairs.
  B) People who engage in online or offline affairs may have certain personality characteristics that predispose them to cheat.
  C) Emotional infidelity can be just as painful a betrayal as sexual infidelity, and online affairs can destroy your offline relationship.
  D) Using the defense mechanism of splitting, people who engage in online affairs may see the object of their affection as all good, which can be contrasted with their offline relationship.

Question 2

Before getting a divorce, a couple might consider
 
  A) personal counseling just for the one seeking a divorce.
  B) getting a good lawyer for each person as soon as possible.
  C) mediation through the courts before getting a divorce.
  D) personal counseling for each person and relationship counseling as a couple.



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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