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In this intense episode 97 of the No Pillz Podcast, host Gordon McGhee tackles a question everyone faces: Should you stay friends with a friend who cheated on their partner?
We start with infidelity statistics in the US, where self-reported surveys suggest about 20% to 25% of married couples experience infidelity. These numbers climb even higher when considering emotional affairs.
Gordon dives deep into the personal consequences, sharing a powerful story from a woman who stayed friends with a cheater only to have that friend steal her boyfriend and marry him on her birthday.
Key Discussion Points:
Is Cheating a Mistake or a Choice? Gordon argues that cheating is a deliberate, intentional choice, not an unintentional mistake.
The Character Flaw: The discussion concludes that cheating is a character flaw and warns that someone who will cheat on a spouse may also betray a friend.
The Slippery Slope to Infidelity: It often starts small, like an emotional connection, talking, or hiding texts from your partner.
Consequences of Sin: We explore the reality that repentance doesn't always remove the consequences, like friends looking at you differently or choosing to protect themselves.
What would you do? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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By Gordon McGheeIn this intense episode 97 of the No Pillz Podcast, host Gordon McGhee tackles a question everyone faces: Should you stay friends with a friend who cheated on their partner?
We start with infidelity statistics in the US, where self-reported surveys suggest about 20% to 25% of married couples experience infidelity. These numbers climb even higher when considering emotional affairs.
Gordon dives deep into the personal consequences, sharing a powerful story from a woman who stayed friends with a cheater only to have that friend steal her boyfriend and marry him on her birthday.
Key Discussion Points:
Is Cheating a Mistake or a Choice? Gordon argues that cheating is a deliberate, intentional choice, not an unintentional mistake.
The Character Flaw: The discussion concludes that cheating is a character flaw and warns that someone who will cheat on a spouse may also betray a friend.
The Slippery Slope to Infidelity: It often starts small, like an emotional connection, talking, or hiding texts from your partner.
Consequences of Sin: We explore the reality that repentance doesn't always remove the consequences, like friends looking at you differently or choosing to protect themselves.
What would you do? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments!
➤ Support Go Stand and Preach https://www.gostandandpreach.org/donate
You Can Also Follow Me on:
➤TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gostandandpreach
➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gostandandpreach
➤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gostandandpreach/
➤Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-pillz-with-gordon-mcghee/id1707970107?i=1000662278399
➤Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1tq6QGWTkCFe2skOb7x2Yb?si=66c65281dd644537
Contact No Pillz:
Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!