Unfiltered with Psycho4081

Who Cheats More, Men or Women? We Have the Answer (Part 3)

1 h 25 min · 5. juni 2026
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Part 3 of this explosive 3-part series of Unfiltered with Psycho4081, we continue to tackle one of the most controversial relationship questions of all time: Who cheats more — men or women? Everybody has an opinion, social media is full of accusations, and modern dating has changed the rules completely. In this raw and unfiltered discussion, we break down the statistics, psychology, double standards, emotional vs physical cheating, and the real reasons people betray their partners. Is cheating driven by loneliness, ego, opportunity, revenge, lack of intimacy, or simply temptation? Are women becoming more unfaithful, or are the numbers finally catching up to reality? Why do some people forgive cheating while others walk away forever? From secret affairs and emotional connections to social media influence and modern hookup culture, nothing is off limits. Expect heated debates, uncomfortable truths, listener perspectives, and honest conversations that challenge everything you thought you knew about loyalty, relationships, and trust. This is Unfiltered with Psycho4081 — where no topic is too controversial and no opinion is safe. (Part 2 of 3) *Previously Recorded Episode

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