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July 11, 2004
Newsweek: When Wives Cheat, It's OK
It's always his fault, never her fault.
"With the work place and the Internet, overscheduled lives
and inattentive husbands—it's no wonder more American women
are looking for comfort in the arms of another man," says
Newsweek magazine, in a just-released cover feature. The
cover sports an attractive, smug woman holding the hand of
her husband and also of her male paramour, under the
headline "The New Infidelity: From Office Affairs to
Hook-ups, More Wives are Cheating, Too."
Many popular movies, TV shows and books have celebrated the
cheating wife, including the movies The Bridges of
Madison County, and The Piano, and
Danielle Steele's romance novels To Love Again and
Crossings.
When wives cheat on husbands, it's because the wives are
overworked and "overscheduled," and their husbands are
"inattentive." Yet when the genders are switched, our
culture is not nearly so understanding. Witness the unreal
amount of vitriol directed at former President Clinton over
his affair with Monica Lewinsky, the destruction of Gary
Hart's promising political career and presidential
aspirations over his affair with Donna Rice, and the
widespread public sympathy for Clara Harris, who repeatedly
ran over her husband with her Mercedes after catching him
having an affair. In the distant past, cheating wives were
viewed more harshly than cheating husbands. Today it's the
reverse.
Glenn discussed the Newsweek double standard on
infidelity on His Side
with Glenn Sacks.
To learn more, see Newsweek's
The
Secret Lives of Wives (7/8/2004). Also:
1) To learn more about the popular illusion that women work
harder than men, and that marital gender roles favor men
over women, see Glenn's columns
Indiana Woman's 'Housework Strike': Maybe It's Husbands Who
Should Strike (Gary Post-Tribune, 11/8/02)
(coauthored by Dianna Thompson of the
National Family Justice
Association) and
The
Price of Fatherhood--a Father's Reply to
Ann
Crittenden's ‘Mothers' Manifesto' (Los Angeles Daily
Journal, San Francisco Daily Journal, 1/10/02).
2) To learn more about the Clara Harris "Murder by Mercedes"
case, see Glenn's columns "In
Defense of David Harris" (LewRockwell.com, 3/4/03)
and "Convicted
Murderess Can Get Custody but Decent Fathers Can't"
(Houston Chronicle, 9/19/03), and listen to
Texas P.I.
Reveals Secrets Behind Clara Harris' 'Murder by Mercedes'
(9/28/03).
3) For an excellent discussion of the double-standard in the
way men's and women's adultery is portrayed in popular
culture, see pages 193-195 of Warren Farrell's
Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say.
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