Extramarital affairs are difficult for a spouse to combat because:

a. affairs provide excitement that is difficult to bring back into a long marriage.
b. the spouse has declined physically and does not seek to be appealing.
c. the search for identity in the affair is too great.
d. most often they are unaware of the affair.


A

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