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Historical Context

Historical Context

Infidelity is not new, but its impact on relationships has evolved. Once a threat to economic security, it now jeopardizes our emotional well-being, reflecting the shift from marriage as an economic institution to one of romantic love.

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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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