For our international members.what is your take on the following.
I read an interesting article on the net this morning and since I know that there are international members here, I was curious if any of you agree with it.
The quote from the article that struck me is as follows:
"In America, a lapse in monogamy ruins marriages, bankrupts couples, and condemns families to divorce-court hell. In Europe and elsewhere, infidelity is considered a bump in the road, if it's considered at all."
My question to our friends in Europe is... do you agree that this is true? Have you experienced this? Have you ever dated internationally and noticed cultural differences that caused particular problems?
I am an American and dated an Englishman very briefly once. What struck me about him was how easily he seemed to remain friends with all of his exes, whether they were "flings" or full blown relationships. He seemed so casual about things (such as socializing with more than one ex at a time), whereas in America, the same situation would likely result in drama, drama, drama if a guy's ex girlfriends were expected to hang out with one another (at least I have witnessed this among my female friends and acquaintances). My American exes, for the most part, always seemed to have a string of ex-girlfriends that were lined up to choke him... lol. :D
I know that there are exceptions to every rule and I certainly don't want to overgeneralize or stereotype. But this article made me curious about how relationships, infidelity, and breakups may be differently perceived and dealt with in countries other than America. Do we Americans take things too seriously? Any thoughts?
p.s. Here's the link to the article if you are interested: French Men Don't Get Caught - Page1 - MSN Lifestyle: Men