Dictionary Definition
affairs
Noun
1 matters of personal concern; "get his affairs
in order" [syn: personal
business, personal
matters]
2 transactions of professional or public
interest; "news of current affairs"; "great affairs of state"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Noun
affairs- Plural of affair
Extensive Definition
For other uses, see Love Affair
or Scandal
An affair may refer to a form
of nonmonogamy, to infidelity or to adultery. Where an affair lacks
both overt and covert sexual behaviour and yet exhibits intense or
enduring emotional intimacy it is called an emotional
affair. 'Affair' may be used as a euphemism and in some cases to
add glamour to an illicit liaison or it may be used to slander.
Affair has the same word origins as affect — an
affair implies bonds of affection, but not necessarily
so. Some affairs are premeditatively cold, exploitative or designed
to extract information or to provide the basis for later blackmail
or grounds for divorce.
In the most general sense, affair may be used to
connote professional, personal, or public business. These include
meetings or other functions, or tasks that need to be completed.
For example, one might say, "I have other affairs to attend to at
the moment." It may also refer to a particular business or private
activity, as in family affair or private affair. An affair, in the
political sense, typically refers to any kind of involvement in
illicit business by any kind of public representatives, such as in
the Watergate
affair. Like the earlier definition this is not always the case
— for example the British
Government has a
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, which
is a perfectly legitimate (and usually honorable) position.
Sex and romance
Some have argued that the widespread occurrence of extramarital affairs is polygamy by stealth. These are relationships where an illicit sexual, romantic relationship or a romantic friendship, passionate attachment occurs alongside a monogamous relationship. Those extramarital affairs that continue in one form or another for decades, even as one of the partners to that affair passes through a marriage, divorce and remarriage. Over that length of time one could consider the affair the primary relationship and the marriages secondary to it — a case of serial polygamy or other forms of nonmonogamy. The ability to pursue serial affairs or marriages in this way whilst safeguarding the conflict of interest inherent in the practice, requires considerable skill in deception and negotiation.Deception is the
"covert manipulation of
perception to alter thoughts, feeling, or beliefs". It points to
the degree to which the deceiver may breach fundamental conditions
of fidelity, reciprocal
vulnerability and
transparency
assumed as pre-conditions of committed intimate relationships.
Affair is not only used to describe cheating but may also describe
part of an agreement referred to as open
marriage, which sanctions some extramarital
affairs and not others. When one of the non-sanctioned affairs
occurs it is described as infidelity and often experienced as a
betrayal both of
trust
and integrity.
Affairs are sometimes accompanied by scandal. When used in this
context, "affair" usually implies sexual impropriety, but that is
not necessarily the case. For example, in the classic film An
Affair to Remember, the love affair in question might be
considered acceptable from some moral standpoints. However, an
emotional
affair can be as devastating for the one who is excluded or
betrayed by it as if a full sexual liaison had occurred. By
contrast the film Dangerous
Liaisons shows many sides to a culture of illicit affairs
between the main characters. It explores the escalating costs of
covert and immoral
adventures.
The linkage of sex and romance
with affair provides the basis for entertainment in advertising,
art, literature, film, plays and in TV soaps. It can fuel crusades
against monogamy or
promoting the value of
monogamy.
Famous affairs
See also Sex scandal- Affair of the diamond necklace
- Cunningham-Agee Affair
- Dreyfus Affair
- Harden-Eulenburg Affair
- Hemings-Jefferson Affair
- Lavon Affair
- The Lewinsky Scandal (Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky)
- Lillehammer affair
- Stevenson-Lloyd George Affair
- The Makropulos Affair (play and opera)
- Profumo Affair
- Sokal Affair
- Spiegel Affair
- Spitzer Scandal
Further reading
- Schmitt, D. P., et al. (2004). Patterns and universals of mate poaching across 53 nations: The effects of sex, culture, and personality on romantically attracting another person's partner. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 560-584.
See also
External links
affairs in German: Liebesaffäre
affairs in Esperanto: Amafero
affairs in Dutch: Buitenechtelijke relatie
affairs in Chinese: 緋聞
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accord,
activities, activity, addition, adjunct, affair, affiliation, affinity, alliance, approximation, assemblage, association, bag, bond, business, circumstances, closeness, combination, commerce, concern, concernment, concerns, condition of things,
conditions, connectedness, connection, contiguity, contrariety, dealings, deduction, disjunction, doings, employ, employment, enterprise, filiation, function, goings-on, homology, intercourse, interest, intimacy, junction, labor, liaison, life, link, linkage, linking, lookout, march of events,
matter, matters, mutual attraction,
nearness, occupation, proceedings, propinquity, proximity, rapport, relatedness, relation, relations, relationship, run of
things, service,
similarity, state of
affairs, sympathy, the
times, the world, thing,
tie, tie-in, undertaking, union, what happens, work