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Infidelity Expert Comments on:
What Women Can Learn About Infidelity from Hillary Clintons Book
Infidelity expert cites over a dozen nuggets of information on surviving infidelity in Living History," Hillary Clintons new book. Women with cheating husbands identify with Mrs. Clinton and feel they can learn from her experience.
Of the many topics discussed in Hillary Clintons new book, the one that has gained the most attention is the Clinton-Lewinsky affair. Infidelity expert Ruth Houston explains why:
The Clinton-Lewinsky affair is a major point of interest because infidelity has reached epidemic proportions. It now affects 80% of all marriages," says Ms Houston, author of Is He Cheating on You? -- 829 Telltale Signs. Women with cheating husbands identify with Mrs. Clinton and feel they can learn from her experience."
Ms. Houston, who was once a victim of infidelity herself, says, There are nuggets of information on surviving infidelity scattered throughout Mrs. Clintons book. I found at least a dozen insights on infidelity that women who are struggling with this issue can apply to their own personal situations." Insights such as:
• Infidelity doesnt necessarily mean the end of the marriage.
• The guilty party must come clean and own up to what was done before the healing process can begin.
• The couple must address the underlying issues that may have led to the affair.
• Both parties must be equally committed to rebuilding the marriage.
• Counseling can help the couple come to terms with the affair.
• The healing process takes time; both parties must be patient.
Living History" is a surprisingly rich source of information on surviving an affair," says Ms. Houston. Many women see Mrs. Clinton as a role model for wives facing similar marital problems." Her candid account of the Lewinsky affair provides answers to many of the questions in womens minds: Why didnt Hillary Clinton leave her husband? What made her decide to stay with him and keep her marriage intact? How did she cope with the emotional trauma? What helped her overcome the pain of betrayal? By learning what factors contributed to the survival of the Clinton marriage, maybe other marriages can be saved."
RUTH HOUSTON, author of Is He Cheating on You? -- 829 Telltale Signs," has identified 12 things women can learn about infidelity from Living History", Hillary Clintons new book. Ms Houston is a writer/editor and columnist whose articles have appeared for the past 18 years in publications here and abroad. She is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and is listed in Working Press of the Nations. Ms. Houston has been a frequent guest on Good Day New York, TalkAmerica and other TV and radio talk shows nationwide.
To schedule an interview with Ruth Houston
please contact her at 718 592-6039 or WriterRuth@aol.com
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