In this episode of the WPOV series, Ariel, Ces and Rochelle dive into a deep discussion focused on the truth about how women feel about cheating. Plus, you’ll enjoy great music from Tamia.
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SHOW NOTES
Episode Title: WPOV – The Truth About How Women Feel About Cheating
Your Hosts:
Music: Tamia – Stranger In My House
You Can Say That Again Girl!:
- “A roaming dog is just a roaming dog.” – Rochelle
- “A lot of times our imagination runs wild with anything that we find.” – Ces
Speak On It!:
- How cheating from a woman’s perspective differs from a man’s perspective
- How childhood experiences impact our dating decisions later in life
- The power of women’s intuition
- The lowdown on revenge cheating
- Ces explains how women internalize being cheated on
Let’s Be Honest Girl!:
- The feeling some women get that men are always cheating on them
- Reasons why women snoop and try to find evidence that a man is cheating on them
- How to handle being friends with a cheater
- The impact that being cheated on has on a woman
- How women can heal from the pain of being cheated on
Here’s What Happened to Me!:
- Cesley explains why growing up she preferred to not date men like her father
- Ariel shares why she didn’t want to get married or have children based on the infidelities she witnessed growing up
- Cesley tells about the time she caught her boyfriend cheating and doing the most
- Rochelle admits that she’s been a cheater and shares some of her experiences
Answer This!:
Hey ladies!
After listening to this episode, what impact do you think cheating has on women?
Leave us a comment below and let us know or contact us privately.
Thanks!
May 22, 2015
Wow Ladies! This was such a great podcast session. I could relate to so many of the experiences shared and received mutual insight. Thanks ladies for being so raw, open and honest about your life challenges. As we mature we learn that the mistakes that our partners make should be dealt with privately with our partner and not blame the other person they cheated with. We are human and our own hurts and insecurities cause us to lash out at the other woman and ignore and not welcome the children that are birthed from infidelity.
I too had a partner that had children outside of our relationship when we broke up, and I felt betrayal because we made vows to each other that I honored and felt if he truly honored the vow we made he could have at least put on a condom just in case the break up was temporary. I loved the children, but just did not want the drama that comes with the confusion and conflict between women when they both have children by the same man. Thanks again for another great show. Be blessed all of you.
May 23, 2015
Thanks for the wonderful feedback Destiny. Comments like these are the reason we do the show. We always plan to keep it 100 (as the young folks say), because our testimonies may help someone through their test. We appreciate you.
May 24, 2015
Hey there I am sorry I am just seeing your comment. Please forgive me. I am glad you could relate to our experiences. That’s what we strive for.
Yes being with a person who has children with another woman can be challenging but if everyone handles it the right way it is possible…without drama too. But I fully get what you are saying sister. It’s a personal choice one has to make for themselves.