Abstract | Eleven men who engaged in extramarital activities in China responded to an invitation to share their experiences and viewpoints in a study. These men considered that if they just provided financially, cared for and care about their wives and family, extramarital activities, while away from home, do not harm their marriage. The study also finds that the life style and business culture of working in China tend to create norms and circumstances which contribute to the increasing prevalence of extramarital involvement for Hong Kong men working there. |
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