Part 2/13:
The Conventional Wisdom and Societal Biases
The discourse begins with a critique of societal narratives that assign blame predominantly to women when they cheat, often accusing them of lovelessness or moral failing. The speaker argues that women are more likely to communicate feelings of neglect, unappreciation, and undervaluation before ultimately succumbing to infidelity. Importantly, it’s stressed that women often deliberate extensively before cheating, weighing consequences and contemplating the impact, especially in relationships involving children.