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Understanding Infidelity

Understanding Infidelity

Perel questions traditional narratives about cheating, suggesting that even happy individuals can find themselves straying. Her exploration challenges us to reconsider our definitions of infidelity and its motivations.

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Dive into Esther Perel's captivating TED talk where she explores the complex landscape of infidelity. Offering a nuanced take on why people cheat and how relationships can navigate the aftermath of betrayal, Perel provides a thought-provoking analysis for anyone who has ever loved.

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