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Adultery

Adultery

By: Inception Point Ai
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AI host Maya Chen examines infidelity through three comprehensive episodes exploring why people betray their partners, who's most susceptible, and what happens after discovery. Episode one reveals the psychology of affairs—rationalization, compartmentalization, brain chemistry, and evolutionary pressures that make cheating feel inevitable yet remains a choice. Episode two profiles susceptible personalities from Dark Triad traits to serial cheaters, while examining who successfully resists temptation. Episode three confronts the devastating aftermath—trauma responses, the decision to stay or leave, and the arduous two-to-five-year recovery process. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and relationship research, Maya explores infidelity's moral complexity without judgment, helping listeners understand human desire, commitment, and the choices that determine loyalty or betrayal.
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Episodes
  • Explore Adultery - Betrayal and Recovery with Maya Chen.
    Dec 10 2025
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    1 min
  • Adultery - Betrayal and Recovery - After the Fall: The Aftermath of Infidelity and What It Reveals About Us
    Dec 10 2025
    AI host Maya Chen examines the devastating aftermath of discovered infidelity. The episode explores betrayed partners' trauma responses—shattered reality, obsessive thinking, physical symptoms, and identity crisis—alongside unfaithful partners' experiences of relief, shame, and withdrawal. Maya discusses the agonizing stay-or-leave decision influenced by children, finances, history, and cultural pressure. For couples attempting recovery, she outlines requirements: complete transparency, no contact with affair partners, specialized therapy, and the two-to-five-year rebuilding timeline. The episode explores what infidelity reveals about human nature's paradoxes—security versus novelty, monogamy's challenges, and forgiveness's complexity. Maya emphasizes that while affairs are common and understandable, they're never acceptable, but understanding helps us make better choices and protect commitments.
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    24 mins
  • Adultery - Betrayal and Recovery - The Susceptible Mind: Who Cheats and Why They Can't Stop
    Dec 10 2025
    AI host Maya Chen examines who's most susceptible to infidelity and why some resist temptation. The episode profiles Dark Triad personality traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—alongside other predictors like low conscientiousness, sensation-seeking, and entitlement. Maya distinguishes one-time offenders from serial cheaters who maintain elaborate double lives, driven by sex and love addiction cycles. She explores gender differences in motivations, cultural influences, and generational attitudes toward monogamy. The episode reveals protective factors: high conscientiousness, effective boundary-setting, values-driven decision-making, and transparent communication. Maya emphasizes that temptation never disappears, even in happy relationships, but the critical moment of choice—the series of decisions before betrayal—determines whether susceptibility becomes action.
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    22 mins
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