I flip flopped on this one
I found myself questioning the reason for this podcast, and the intentions of the hosts and writers. The same way I questioned the husband Mark. What was the motivation for the podcast? And what was the motivation for Mark to write the book? One would argue both were for money and attention. I actually didn’t have a dog in the fight when it came to the cheating. I can tell from some of the comments that people have been hurt before and so they leave a scathing review for Mark. I mostly felt bad for Marks wife and it made me sick to listen to her audio recordings. That’s when I started questioning the host and the writers motives. Anyone in that relationship could’ve left at any time they wanted to. No one had to stay in it for any reason at all. It’s surprising that Jennair stayed in considering that she wouldn’t even date Mark when they met because he had a girlfriend. Everyone was wrong in the situation.. It’s terrible to blame one person. Everyone made their own choices and their own decisions. It may be important for this story to be heard by people that are in relationships that are considering stepping out on their significant other, and that it could have consequences. Whether it’s hurting the other person or more severe consequences. I’m glad I stuck around to the end. I especially liked the interview with Mark and the psychiatrist. Thank you to all for the story
Archangel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/23
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Love this podcast! Hate mark. End of story.
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