By MARGIE THOMSON
Don't fool yourself, say these two psychologists: internet relationships are relationships, and they're still cheating if the people having them are already in committed relationships.
Some people have come to see the internet itself as a problem or a danger, but in fact, the authors of this helpful little book say, it's not the internet that is the problem but the way people use it and abuse it.
How should we behave within this newly evolving cyber world? The authors examine how internet use is affecting relationships between singles, people in committed relationships and their partners, and between parents and children.
However involved you are in net-affairs or even just networking, this book will show you how to wrest an ethical, safe and rewarding outcome from your net adventures.
Finch
$29.95
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