“I am fascinated to learn how and why women cheat. And I love Joe’s personable interview style. I still 1000% believe cheating is wrong and the easy way out vs. facing and doing the hard work to get out of a relationship that leaves you wanting more. Even if the cheater feels like they’re not hurting anyone through deceit and lies, they still are backstabbing their partners and families. The repercussions of cheating could likely be worse than dealing with your issues upfront.
I struggle with if this podcast glorifies cheating or simply brings insight to a topic we don’t talk about as women. I believe it does both.
I cheated when I was 18 out of spite because my partner had cheated on me. He ended up getting hurt and went on anti-depression meds. Although he hurt me, his mental stability was hurt worse than mine when I cheated. We never know how we’re going to disrupt others lives with our selfish actions. And I had no commitments to him other than our relationship and the outcome was much dire for him.
Men and women, before cheating, please consider facing the truth and putting in the work to resolve problems or leave your partner for the well-being and mental and emotional health of your family, them and yourself.”
madgonzal via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/09/23