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The phrase "affair proof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something designed to prevent infidelity or to ensure loyalty in a relationship.
Example: "They decided to attend couples therapy to make their relationship affair proof."
Alternatives: "infidelity-proof" or "cheating-resistant".
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There is no "affair proof" marriage, she warns, whatever the self-help industry tries to tell you.
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He is a charismatic speaker, and the appeal of his sermons, he believes, is that they focus on the Bible not only as spiritual resource but as practical guide for everyday life, with themes such as "How Can I Be Happy?" and "How to Affair-Proof Your Marriage".
Does being the best partner you can be "affair-proof" your marriage?
Learn what science has now revealed how to affair-proof your relationship.
False Confidence We all want to believe that we can affair-proof our marriages.
That's why listening to experts talk about how to "affair-proof" your relationship seems silly, and maybe even creates a false sense of security.
Misplaced Trust Articles and shows about how to spot signs of cheating or how to affair-proof our relationships prey upon our insecurities and fears.
Marriage & Family Therapist, TV Love and Intimacy expert, and Author of "Chatting or Cheating: How to Detect Infidelity, Rebuild Love and Affair-Proof Your Relationship".
Sheri Meyers, Psy.D is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Los Angeles, CA, and author of Chatting or Cheating: How to Detect Infidelity, Rebuild Love, and Affair-Proof Your Relationship.
William Harley, Ph.D., author of His Needs, Her Needs: Building An Affair-Proof Marriage, states that often, when couples argue about money, they really aren't arguing about money at all.
Once they get over the who, what, where, when and how, they get to the why and, inevitably, try to address the two big questions: "Can you affair-proof your marriage?" and "Once a cheater, always a cheater?" I'm not an expert, but from what I've seen I'd say the answers are "no" and "maybe".
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