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At the other end are patriarchal figures, heads of families who seem unable or unwilling to investigate their wives' adulterous relations with younger men.
Instead, he wishes to pursue adulterous relations with Caropia, wife to Mura, a blunt soldier.
They were charged with adulterous relations with women, including a military nurse and at least one contractor, officials said, but their names have not yet been made public.
In February Creffield was accused of having adulterous relations in Portland with Maud's aunt, Donna Starr.
At Arthur's court, Mordred and his half-brother Agravain incite growing discontent about the Queen's adulterous relations with Sir Lancelot, and a civil war ensues.
It was soon revealed that the match would involve the new challenger based on Cena extorting Guerrero with footage of the general manager having adulterous relations with The Big Show.
Hunters widely sharing the meat has been seen as a costly signal of ability and research has found that good hunters have higher reproductive success and more adulterous relations even if they themselves receive no more of the hunted meat than anyone else.
Another literary figure using the surname Prynne is a woman who had an adulterous relations with a pastor in the novel A Month of Sundays by John Updike, part of his trilogy of novels based on characters in The Scarlet Letter.
It is common and even accepted for Greek men to have extra-marital relations.
However, irrespective of the stated views of the partners, extra-marital relations could still be considered adultery and a crime in some legal jurisdictions.
The eyes of four respectable women, bright with friendly interest, were looking eagerly towards him and somehow he found himself unable to explain that he had been making a study of extra-marital relations, detached and scientific though this had of course been.
'SOME ASPECTS OF EXTRA-MARITAL RELATIONS AMONG THE NGUMU', he read.