I recently discovered the Find Your Alpha (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZbcd0MuLdo&ab_channel=FindYourAlpha) YouTube channel which is kind of interesting. There are a lot of divorce stories and cheating stories of one kind or another. The publisher who narrates the stories has little bullet point "lessons" at the end of each one. He takes pleasure in pointing out "alpha" behavior by the men involved, like staying calm, for example. He also likes to praise women who "do the right thing" (ie not cheat). For example, in one video 5 women 3 or 4 of whom are married go to a cabin for a "girl's weekend" and 3 of them end up letting in some guys from a neighboring cabin. The other 2 object and go to bed, while the 3 others all sleep with a different guy. So, in the morning one of two faithful wives calls the husband of one of the cheaters, he drives to the cabin immediately, and divorces and breakups ensue. The woman who made the original post (one of the unmarried ones) writes that she can't believe another woman would "betray" her like that. Etc etc. Interesting reading. What is your opinion?
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whytehorse2021 2y ago
I tend to avoid any channel with alpha in it's name. They tend to be grifters and provide no value to the viewer. Try Lex Friedman if you want something valuable.
fskfsk 2y ago
Watching one of the video headlines "My husband won't accept my affair baby", it's misleading. If you're married, and your wife has an affair baby, you're legally responsible for being the father (child support, etc.), even if you can prove you aren't the father.
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