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The most prevalent reason, as cited by over 60% of women in the study, is dissatisfaction or unhappiness in the relationship. Women often feel unfulfilled emotionally or practically, which propels them to seek validation and connection elsewhere. The speaker highlights that women often justify their actions by claiming vulnerability or vulnerability, such as feeling lonely or underappreciated.
An example shared recounts a woman admitting she was with her partner out of loneliness rather than love, revealing her use of the partner as a safety net rather than genuine affection. Interestingly, the discussion criticizes the tendency to label the departing partner as the villain—implying that genuine responsibility lies in both partners' dynamics.