Arnott-Flyshman infidelity test 

08/01/2011

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The things not to do


Infidelity could be considered a situation in which


1. Another man sees the woman naked (without any clothing), particularly the area of the upper chest or between 

	the upper legs and waist. 
	
	Exception genuine medical treatment.


2. The woman's body is touched by part of another man, an object in relation to someone else, or another person 

	in relation to someone else


3. The woman sits at a table and has lunch, dinner, or some other meal with some other man. 

	Except in relation to work-related commercial activities (meeting clients).


4. Talking to another male on the telephone, or communicating by email, text message, or other electonic method, 

	except

		A member of the person's family (brother, father, son)

		Contacting a government department, commercial organisation, religious college etc.

		Some other specific legitimate purpose


5. Discussing the husband's interests or activities with some other person.



Optional

5b. No other man to enter the house unless the husband is at home (building that the family live in).

	Except for members of the Woman's family, or other males living in the house (sleeping there each night).




An action that appears to not contradict these rules as a technicality, however is in alignment with the points

listed. would be considered as if it breached these points.


Judement should be by a wise person if there is disagreement.


