Side Chickology: Why Men & Women Cheat
Understanding, Avoiding, & Recovering from Infidelity
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Narrated by:
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Keith Andre Battle
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Danni Baylor
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Bre'Anna Brown
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By:
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Keith A. Battle
About this listen
One of the most common occurrences in our society today is acts of relationship unfaithfulness. The percentage of infidelity in committed relationships is staggering. Both men and women cheat, regardless of sexual gender preferences. But why?
Keith Battle gives the reasons why most couples break trust and commit various forms of betrayal. Ironically, something as painful as betrayal can be the very catalyst of catapulting a relationship from average to amazing. Keith has personally experienced this in his own marriage and has helped many others experience this antithetical blessing in disguise.
Side Chickology: Why Men & Women Cheat is filled with healing and humor simultaneously. It is both transparent and prescriptive. In this audiobook, you'll discover:
- Why men and women choose to cheat.
- How children completely change the dynamics of a relationship.
- The secrets of the man cave.
- The conversations that lead to cheating.
- The enormous costs of infidelity.
- The road to recovery and rebuilding trust in the marriage.
- How to fall in love again.
What listeners say about Side Chickology: Why Men & Women Cheat
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- 29-11-2019
Some merit but seriously out of touch
The author comes across well intentioned and aware mixing fictional biblical stories with his own made up scenario's to illustrate a message. Whilst the underlying meaning can be discerned from these with an open mind unfortunately the message is rooted in old school, outdated patriarchal gender discriminatory philosophy. References to less overtly religious thought leaders and evidence based relationship practitioners such as Perel and Gottman are confusing given the more opinionated perspective offered in way the narrative is presented.
Some relatable themes true to experience but limited real empowerment offered to the reader with a lived experience moving forward.
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