

Adultery is generally defined as extramarital sex that is or was considered objectionable on social, religious and moral grounds, and which often resulted in legal consequences. Although the sexual activities that can be described as adultery vary, as well as their consequences, the concept is found in many cultures and shares similarities in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Adultery was and continues to be viewed by many societies as offensive to public morals, and as undermining the "marital" relationship. Historically, many cultures considered adultery a sin and a very serious crime, sometimes subject to severe penalties, usually for the woman and sometimes for the man, with penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture.

The theme is a little confusing. It is basically a woman talking about her journey of adultery and denying every mental issue she might have.
| Autor | Hector Davies Morgan |
|---|---|
| Páginas | 1200 |
| Publicación | 1826 |
| Idioma original | 🇬🇧 EN |
Recommendations 6 people recommend it
The theme is a little confusing. It is basically a woman talking about her journey of adultery and denying every mental issue she might have.