Why do women cheat? Behind the scenes of women's affairs
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Ever wondered what motivates women to step outside their marriages?
Susan Shapiro Barash, a seasoned author and gender studies educator known for her thought-provoking research on the taboo topic of female infidelity, sheds light on how these extramarital escapades often serve as a hidden path to empowerment, self-esteem, and unexpected love.
Barash, who authored the book, A Passion for More: Affairs That Make or Break Us discussed the nuances of societal judgments surrounding women who dare to cross the line.
Despite societal progress, patriarchy still looms large, and Barash’s explorations of affairs as potential acts of self-care have not been without backlash.
In this interview, Barash also shared the experience of transforming her book into a podcast, the use of a pseudonym for her fiction work, and her new novel that explores a woman's relationship with her lover.
It is an episode not to be missed if you're intrigued by the complexities of women's affairs and societal gender roles.
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1. Why do women cheat? Behind the scenes of women's affairs (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Female Infidelity and Gender Roles (00:00:05)
3. Female Infidelity and Societal Judgments (00:12:23)
4. Women's Affairs (00:20:18)
5. Author's Podcast, Pen Names, Writing (00:30:31)
6. The Importance of Writing for Writers (00:40:15)
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