Infidelity: Exploding The Myths (2024-2026)

"The book says most affairs aren't about finding a new partner," Mark whispered, finally meeting her eyes. "They're about a lack of communication in the old one. I didn't know how to tell you I felt invisible, so I chose the coward’s way to feel seen."

They realized that the affair wasn't the end of their book, but a violent, unwanted editing of a chapter. By exploding the myths—that it was only about lust, that it was Elena's fault, or that they were doomed to fail—they began to build something new. It wasn't the marriage they had before; that one was gone. This one was built on the rubble, grittier and far more honest. Infidelity: Exploding the Myths

Mark looked down at his hands. "That’s what everyone says. Men cheat because they’re bored or because someone younger looked their way." "The book says most affairs aren't about finding

For months, they stopped avoiding the "Why?" and started focusing on the "How now?" They blew up the myth that talking about the affair would only make it worse. Instead, they leaned into the "Monogamy Myth"—the idea that exclusivity is a given that never needs maintenance. By exploding the myths—that it was only about