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🎙️ Episode 6: False Trails: When It’s Not Cheating (But Still a Problem)
This episode serves as a critical checkpoint before accusing a partner of infidelity. It focuses on the crucial distinction between behaviors caused by deceit and behaviors caused by distress.
Key Takeaway
Not every red flag signifies a betrayal. The goal is to rule out "false trails" that mimic infidelity but are actually symptoms of internal struggles, such as:
The episode guides the listener to ask a calibrated question (e.g., "Are you okay, or is this about immense pressure?") to uncover distress before moving to confrontation. If the behaviors involve systematic digital secrecy and manipulation, the listener is directed to the next step: gathering digital evidence.
By Rogelio Guerra🎙️ Episode 6: False Trails: When It’s Not Cheating (But Still a Problem)
This episode serves as a critical checkpoint before accusing a partner of infidelity. It focuses on the crucial distinction between behaviors caused by deceit and behaviors caused by distress.
Key Takeaway
Not every red flag signifies a betrayal. The goal is to rule out "false trails" that mimic infidelity but are actually symptoms of internal struggles, such as:
The episode guides the listener to ask a calibrated question (e.g., "Are you okay, or is this about immense pressure?") to uncover distress before moving to confrontation. If the behaviors involve systematic digital secrecy and manipulation, the listener is directed to the next step: gathering digital evidence.