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Flirtatious e-mails. Cell phone heart-to-hearts. Perfectly harmless working lunches. It\'s a new kind of adultery. There\'s no sex, but psychiatrist Gail Saltz knows trouble when she sees it.
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Guys are sending flirty texts, friending their exes on Facebook, getting super close to that girl at work. When does his behavior (and/or yours) cross the line into not-cool territory? Glamour readers across the country to weigh in.
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Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?
Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?
Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?
Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?
Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?
Should the 10 American missionaries stand trial in Haiti for trying to take children out of the country?