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In a culture that often condemns male infidelity as a simple moral failing, Why It's Normal for Men to Cheat offers a more nuanced perspective. Author A.A. Castor delves into the deep-seated forces—evolutionary instincts, historical precedents, and psychological drivers—that shape male desire and can lead to unfaithful behavior. Far from excusing betrayal, Castor's aim is to illuminate the complex interplay between biology and culture, ultimately inviting a more compassionate and informed dialogue about what it means to be faithful in a modern world.
Drawing on fields such as psychology, anthropology, and relationship studies, Castor examines how factors like testosterone, societal power dynamics, and personal insecurities converge to influence men's actions. Through real-life stories and data-driven insights, readers gain a clearer understanding of how male infidelity can emerge from natural impulses, yet still inflict profound emotional harm on partners and families.
At its core, Why It's Normal for Men to Cheat is a call to self-awareness and accountability. Castor underscores that while natural drives are powerful, they do not override the moral responsibility we hold in committed relationships. By unpacking the taboo surrounding male infidelity, the book paves the way for honest conversations about trust, desire, and the boundaries that sustain healthy connections. Whether you have experienced betrayal firsthand or simply wish to understand the complexities of human sexuality, this book offers a balanced exploration that encourages empathy, introspection, and the possibility of genuine healing.
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Livre audio : 1 avril 2025
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