(PRWEB) January 18, 2005
There has been a great deal of speculation surrounding the break-up of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, and what role Angelina Jolie may have played. At least three different rumors are circulating as to what may have been the cause.
Rumors of an Extramarital Affair
One rumor has it that Pitt and co-star Angelina Jolie were having an affair. This rumor began circulating last May, when Pitt was photographed holding Jolie's hand on the set while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith. They both denied there was any romance.
A Recipe for Emotional Infidelity
ÂEven if the rumors of an extramarital affair are untrue, says author and infidelity expert Ruth Houston, Âit highlights the danger of inappropriate friendships with members of the opposite sex. This can lead to emotional infidelity, which is often a precursor to sexual infidelityÂ. Problems can develop if the friendship is conducted away from the view or without the knowledge of the other personÂs marriage mate. Affairs usually start with someone the wayward spouse knows and comes in contact with on a regular basis.
Workplace Affairs
According to one study, 73% of infidelity begins in the workplace. Friendships that start out innocently enough progress to emotional infidelity and eventually escalate to extramarital affairs. Says Houston, ÂThis holds true whether the workplace is a movie set or an office environment. And workplace affairs are on the rise. Anytime two people of the opposite sex are in close proximity on a regular basis for extended periods of time, the potential for emotional infidelity exists. All thatÂs needed to take it to the next level is sexual chemistry and opportunity. ÂEven if the intense year-long friendship between Pitt and Jolie did not take a sexual turn, says Houston, Âthey were treading on dangerous ground.Â
When Opposite Sex Friendships Become a Problem
Time spent by a husband with a Âfriend of the opposite sex is time spent away from his wife, unless they include her in the activities taking place ÂEven if thereÂs no sex involved, explains Houston,  emotional bonding occurs, and before you know it, infidelity is rearing its ugly head. Opposite sex friendships become a problem when they become a replacement for the marriage. When one marriage mate starts sharing hopes, dreams, special moments and intimate information with an opposite sex Âfriend instead of their spouse, a bond develops which has infidelity potential. Houston warns, ÂAll it takes for the situation to spiral out of control and infidelity to occur is an air of secrecy, sexual chemistry, and the opportunity factor. Even if an affair was not the original intent.Â
Arguments Over Starting a Family
Another rumor has it that constant arguments between Pitt and Anniston over the issue of starting a family were a contributing factor to the split. Pitt, 41, is anxious to start a family, while Aniston, 35, is reluctant to do so at the expense of her acting career. During the filming of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Angelina Jolie brought her 3-year-old adopted son, Maddox to the set every day and Pitt enjoyed spending time with the little boy. Their closeness caused him to compare Aniston unfavorably with Jolie, by pointing out to her that Jolie, who is 6 years younger, has successfully combined motherhood with her acting career.
A Marriage ÂRipe for An Affair
Regarding the friendship that developed between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie  if there were problems in the marriage, however minor, it was a bad time to form a close relationship with someone of the opposite sex  even if that friendship was platonic. It doesnÂt take much for such a friendship to make the transition from emotional to sexual infidelity. Houston observes, ÂIf there are major problems between husband and wife, that marriage is Âripe for an affair. Given the right (or wrong) set of circumstances, infidelity could be just a Âfriendship away.Â
Telephone Sex
Still a third rumor has it that Pitt and Jolie, called each other constantly on the phone. Supposedly Jennifer Aniston listened in on one conversation (either accidentally or deliberately) and heard Pitt and Jolie having telephone sex. ÂIf the rumor about phone sex is true, says Houston, then PittÂs friendship with Jolie had already crossed the line  even if phone sex was as far as it went. Frequent lunches, dinners, meetings, or phone calls with the Âfriend that a spouse Âforgets or neglects to mention, have a way of alienating oneÂs marriage mate.
Denials All Around
Angelina Jolie has denied any responsibility for the Pitt  Aniston split. Both Pitt and Aniston themselves have publicly denied that a third party was involved. Even People magazine said the friendship between Pitt and Jolie never reached the point of an affair. In ÂJenniferÂs My Space Blog Aniston said, ÂThe tabloid stories weren't true, no one was cheating, no one was carousing around town, it just didn't work out.Â
Angelina Jolie Directly or Indirectly Responsible
Says Ruth Houston, ÂThe bottom line to all the rumors and speculation is this: It appears that either directly or indirectly, Angelina Jolie, contributed to the break-up of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Even if her only role was to prompt Pitt to make unfavorable comparisons between Aniston and Jolie.Â
The Lesson
Whatever the truth is about Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie, the lesson is clear: Avoid opposite sex friendships that become very close and exclude your partner or marriage mate. They can lead to emotional infidelity. Houston cautions ÂIf sexual chemistry and the opportunity factor are also part of the mix, sexual infidelity may not be far behind.Â
To receive a copy of the Inappropriate Friendship Quiz and a free tip sheet on ÂHow to Keep Opposite Sex Friendships from Becoming Infidelity send an e-mail to InfidelityAdvice@gmail.com (InfidelityAdvice at gmail.com) with Âfriendships in the subject line or visit http://www.InfidelityAdvice.com
About Ruth Houston
Author and infidelity expert Ruth Houston is the nationÂs leading authority on signs of infidelity. Her book Is He Cheating on You  829 Telltale Signs documents practically every known sign of infidelity, making it the most comprehensive infidelity reference of its kind. A member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, RuthÂs articles have appeared in publications in the US and abroad for the past 20 years. RuthÂs 10 years of in-depth research on infidelity began when she accidentally discovered her now ex-husbandÂs affair. Ruth has been quoted in such publications as the New York Times, and Cosmopolitan, and has been a guest on Good Day New York, Telemundo, 1010WINS and over 100 other radio and TV talk shows nationwide.
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