Not What I Was Expecting …
I was expecting a documentary of the reasons why women cheat, and was disappointed. The first episode of this podcast was an interview with a woman that cheated on her husband because he wasn’t satisfying her sexually, and then inadvertently fell in love with one of the many men she was cheating with. Personally, I found this episode disturbing. It wasn’t so much the hedonistic attitude of the main character - that I could understand. It was the callous lack of concern for other people in the story like her husband, her children, and the family of the man she eventually fell for. As much as I found the main character’s unapologetic selfishness repulsive, the supportive, enthusiastic, and lascivious attitude of the host was even more disgusting. At least the main character seemed to have a sort of naïveté to her actions - but the host seemed to be using this story to push an agenda that “it was okay for women to cheat because men do”. If the host wanted to objectively explore this topic, she shouldn’t hand pick tacit stories to support her point of view. She should introduce statistics of what proportion of men cheat, and what proportion of women cheat. If she wanted to prove cheating was good, she should look far beyond the “honeymoon period” of a relationship with another cheater to see if they have a meaningful relationship in 20 years. My bet is this would show the host’s point of view to be myopic.
Different_Drummer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/23
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