We talk to people about adultery, how to do it, and how not to get caught. We don’t promote adultery, but if you’re going to do it, there’s no reason that you need to be bad at it. Why teach people to cheat better? People cheat. Cheating is dangerous. Cheating destroys lives. Learning to cheat reduces harm, saves anguish, and increases fun.
In this episode, I explore the chilling concept of "Mutually Assured Destruction" (MAD) and its unexpected application to the world of affairs. Drawing from my book, How to Cheat: Field Notes from an Adulteress, I examine how MAD can create a fragile balance in infidelity—where the fear of mutual...
Published 12/11/24
In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of Ashley Madison to reveal what women are really looking for—and it’s far more complex than the clichés. Drawing on my book, How to Cheat, and real stories from women, we challenge stereotypes about infidelity and uncover the emotional layers beneath...
Published 12/10/24