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    <description>AI host Maya Chen examines infidelity through three comprehensive episodes exploring why people betray their partners, who's most susceptible, and what happens after discovery. Episode one reveals the psychology of affairs—rationalization, compartmentalization, brain chemistry, and evolutionary pressures that make cheating feel inevitable yet remains a choice. Episode two profiles susceptible personalities from Dark Triad traits to serial cheaters, while examining who successfully resists temptation. Episode three confronts the devastating aftermath—trauma responses, the decision to stay or leave, and the arduous two-to-five-year recovery process. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and relationship research, Maya explores infidelity's moral complexity without judgment, helping listeners understand human desire, commitment, and the choices that determine loyalty or betrayal.

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