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  2. Uncle Refuses to Attend, Be Best Man in Niece's Wedding ... - AOL

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    forum, the 36-year-old man began by providing some context to his relationship with his former spouse, 34. ... "This betrayal was a blow to me, because we had built a whole future together," he ...

  3. The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations - Wikipedia

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    two Adulterers; a Deceived Spouse; Two Adulterers conspire against the Deceived Spouse. Brothers (2009 film) Crimes of love. a Lover; the Beloved; A Lover and the Beloved break a taboo by initiating a romantic relationship Example: Sigmund and his sister in The Valkyrie; Discovery of the dishonour of a loved one. a Discoverer; the Guilty One

  4. Relational transgression - Wikipedia

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    Rule violations are events, actions, and behaviors that violate an implicit or explicit relationship norm or rule. Explicit rules tend to be relationship specific, such as those prompted by the bad habits of a partner (e.g., excessive drinking or drug abuse), or those that emerge from attempts to manage conflict (e.g., rules that prohibit spending time with a former spouse or talking about a ...

  5. Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Infidelity can cause psychological damage, including feelings of rage and betrayal, depression, low sexual and personal confidence, and even post-traumatic stress disorder. [2] People of both sexes can experience social consequences if their act of infidelity becomes public, but the form and extent of these consequences can depend on the gender ...

  6. Battered woman syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Lenore E. Walker proposed the concept of battered woman syndrome (BWS). [1] She described it as consisting "of the pattern of the signs and symptoms that have been found to occur after a woman has been physically, sexually, and/or psychologically abused in an intimate relationship, when the partner (usually, but not always a man) exerted power and control over the woman to coerce her ...

  7. Marital rape in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Rhode Island, Article § 11-37-2 "First degree sexual assault", has four subsections; while subsections 2, 3 and 4 apply to spouses, subsection 1 does not; it reads: "The accused, not being the spouse, knows or has reason to know that the victim is mentally incapacitated, mentally disabled, or physically helpless."

  8. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction.The topic includes interpersonal rejection (or peer rejection), romantic rejection, and familial estrangement.

  9. Cuckold - Wikipedia

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    A cuckold is the husband of an adulterous wife (or partner for unmarried companions); the wife of an adulterous husband is a cuckquean.In biology, a cuckold is a male who unwittingly invests parental effort in juveniles who are not genetically his offspring. [1]