Why Women Cheat and Why It’s Usually Predictable
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In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down “why women cheat and why it’s usually predictable” by using a viral confrontation clip as an emotional hook, then framing it as a pattern rather than an accident. He argues that infidelity typically develops over time through recognizable stages like emotional disconnection, loss of “masculine-feminine polarity,” and stagnation in the man’s personal growth and ambition. From his perspective, cheating becomes more likely when a relationship shifts into comfort, routine, and low tension, where attraction and respect slowly erode rather than disappear suddenly. He ties this to self-improvement themes, claiming that when a man loses direction, drive, or presence, it changes the dynamics of the relationship and creates space for detachment.