“Defined by psychologists as 'any purposeful financial deceit between two or more individuals' who have 'a stated or unstated belief in mutual honest communication around financial matters,' financial infidelity is a common phenomenon and, unsurprisingly, it correlates with lower marital and life satisfaction.”
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