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Understanding Cheating as a Mental Illness: A Look into the Emotional Battleground

Updated: Apr 6

Cheating is a deeply painful experience that tears apart relationships, shatters trust, and leaves emotional scars. While society often labels cheaters simply as unfaithful partners, the reality can be much more complex. In some cases, cheating may be indicative of a deeper issue. This blog post explores the perspective that repeated cheating can be viewed as a form of mental illness, akin to addiction. We will discuss the importance of professional help, the risks associated with staying in an unhealthy relationship, and the emotional aftermath that needs healing.

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