A personal essay explores the complexities of infidelity, challenging the simplistic narratives often portrayed in media. The author initially judged a friend's infidelity harshly, but after encountering several individuals in abusive relationships who cheated, she reevaluated her perspective. Research suggests that infidelity in such contexts may be a survival mechanism to regain autonomy and control, rather than simply a moral failing. The author concludes that while infidelity is hurtful, judging those trapped in abusive situations requires a nuanced understanding of their circumstances.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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