Women Cheat Too
For many women, betrayal is not only about attraction or connection. It is about what happens internally when someone makes you feel seen, desired, important, or emotionally chosen in a way that feels intensely alive. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson explores why the need to feel chosen becomes so emotionally powerful within the Sheater framework. She explains how externally anchored identity causes validation, attention, and emotional focus from others to feel stabilizing, defining, and even identity-forming. Judith also breaks down how the feeling of being chosen often activates underdeveloped or disconnected parts of the self, creating emotional vulnerability to betrayal patterns. She explains why many women mistakenly believe the other person is the source of the feeling, when in reality they are activating something deeper that already existed internally. If you’ve struggled to understand why attention or emotional connection outside your relationship felt so powerful, this episode will help you understand the deeper identity patterns underneath the need to feel chosen and how to build emotional grounding from within instead of depending on external validation. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]
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