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... Read moreIn my experience, the myth that "men don't cheat" is more of a cultural stereotype than reality. Relationships are complex, and fidelity depends on many factors beyond gender. I’ve known couples where communication and trust played bigger roles in preventing infidelity than assumptions about who is more likely to cheat. One important aspect I’ve learned is that honesty and openness can significantly strengthen a relationship. When partners feel secure and valued, they tend to be more committed and faithful. Instead of focusing on preconceived notions about men or women, it’s more helpful to look at the underlying causes that might lead someone to cheat. Factors like emotional disconnect, unmet needs, or lack of attention can affect anyone regardless of gender. Sharing experiences and approaching relationships with empathy rather than suspicion makes for healthier partnerships. So, next time you hear "men don’t cheat," consider that every individual and couple has their unique story, and trust is built with effort and understanding from both sides.

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