You May Soon Be Legally Allowed To Cheat On Your Spouse In New York

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You May Soon Be Legally Allowed To Cheat On Your Spouse In New York
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For more than a decade it has been illegal to commit adultery in New York. However, only five cases of cheating have resulted in criminal convictions despite a dozen or more charges being brought before the courts since 1972. Cheating will, however, no longer be seen as a crime after New York indicated it intends to repeal the law.

This law was someone’s expression of moral outrage.” Adultery prohibitions, according to Katharine B. Silbaugh, a law professor at Boston University and co-author of "A Guide to America's Sex Laws," are punitive measures geared at women, designed to deter extramarital affairs that could call a child's parentage into doubt. "Let's just say this: patriarchy," Silbaugh added.

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