Wrestling With Nature
Understanding Why Men Cheat On the Women They Love
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Glenn Braunstein
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"Wrestling with Nature: Understanding Why Men Cheat on the Women They Love" was written to answer one question clearly: why does this happen at all, even in relationships that still mattered to both people? This book explains male infidelity in plain language, without therapy jargon, political arguments, or moral speeches. It looks at biology, psychology, opportunity, impulse control, and modern relationship dynamics to show how a man can remain emotionally attached to a woman and still betray her.
The goal of this book is not to excuse cheating. It is to replace confusion with understanding, so decisions about the relationship can be made clearly instead of jumping to end it emotionally. The most important question in the book is simple: If the infidelity had never happened, would you still want to end the relationship? If the answer is no, then understanding what was actually happening inside the man’s brain and body matters. Without that understanding, attempts at recovery often fail, not because repair is impossible, but because both people are reacting to the betrayal instead of addressing the conditions that led to it.
Inside the book, you will learn: -
Why love does not automatically prevent male sexual betrayal -
How attachment and sexual behavior operate differently in men -
Why opportunity and impulse matter more than intentions -
How men rationalize cheating without seeing themselves as villains -
Why some men repeat the behavior while others change -
What must be present for trust to be rebuilt in a grounded, realistic way.
This book also offers practical guidance for moving forward after infidelity, whether that means repairing the relationship or walking away with clarity instead of doubt. Recovery is approached without judgment and without fantasy, grounded in an honest understanding of male biology, psychology, and behavior. Wrestling with Nature is written for women who want clarity instead of confusion, and for men who need to understand themselves honestly. It does not tell readers what choice to make. It gives them the understanding needed to make that choice without denial, blame, or illusion.
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