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Why There Will Never Be One Universal Definition of Cheating

Why There Will Never Be One Universal Definition of Cheating

Article | Betrayal
What is cheating? If you ask ten different people, you'll likely get ten different answers. There’s no universal definition, no neat little box we can put it in. For one person, it’s a physical act, plain and simple.
The Affair Isn't Always the End: A Psychologist's Guide to What's Next

The Affair Isn't Always the End: A Psychologist's Guide to What's Next

Article | Betrayal
We’ve been led to believe that infidelity is the ultimate deal-breaker, a catastrophic event from which a relationship can never recover. The wedding vows we recite paint a picture of unwavering devotion: "I swear to be faithful until the end of my days."
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Why "Happy" People Cheat: A Look Inside the Psychology of Infidelity

Article | Betrayal
Imagine if infidelity were a crime. You cheat, you get caught, and both you and your lover face a real prison sentence. One might think the fear of jail would deter even the smallest inclination towards cheating.
More Than a Movie: What Love Actually Teaches Us About Real Betrayal

More Than a Movie: What Love Actually Teaches Us About Real Betrayal

Article | Betrayal
Each Christmas, many of us return to the film Love Actually, a movie that wraps us in a warm blanket of happiness and love. It opens at an airport with a simple, powerful message: love, in all its forms, is everywhere.
Was Royal Infidelity a Political Tool or a Personal Failing?

Was Royal Infidelity a Political Tool or a Personal Failing?

Article | Betrayal
In the annals of history, few eras are as synonymous with excess as ancient Rome, where the lines between personal pleasure and public life were often blurred.
What You Can't Forgive: Redefining Betrayal in Modern Relationships

What You Can't Forgive: Redefining Betrayal in Modern Relationships

Blog | Betrayal
Every person is a world unto themselves, governed by principles and rules that form the very foundation of their being. We carry these invisible blueprints, inherited and learned, into every interaction.
Can Feeling Unseen Lead a Married Woman Down the Path to Betrayal?

Can Feeling Unseen Lead a Married Woman Down the Path to Betrayal?

Article | Betrayal
No woman typically starts her day planning to dismantle the life she has carefully built. It often begins far more innocently: a comfortable conversation, the unexpected flutter of excitement from a message.
What Leads to Infidelity? Exploring Emotional Voids and the Search for Validation

What Leads to Infidelity? Exploring Emotional Voids and the Search for Validation

Blog | Betrayal
Though it challenges the core of mutual trust, understanding the factors that lead to such behavior can serve as the first step toward healing and rediscovering personal strength.
What Predictable Traps Await Those Drawn into Extramarital Relationships?

What Predictable Traps Await Those Drawn into Extramarital Relationships?

Blog | Betrayal
Temptation can strike when least expected, and an extramarital relationship often appears exciting in the beginning. However, beneath that surface, there are a set of predictable traps that catch many individuals unaware.
When She Leaves for Another: Finding Balance and Understanding in the Aftermath

When She Leaves for Another: Finding Balance and Understanding in the Aftermath

Blog | Betrayal
Watching a spouse walk out the door is wrenching, especially when a child is involved. Every morning can bring the faint hope that what happened was only a bad dream.
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