Wrestling With Nature
Understanding Why Men Cheat On the Women They Love
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Glenn Braunstein
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This book explains what actually drives it, in plain language.
No therapy talk. No excuses. No sugarcoating.
Most people are taught that infidelity is simple. If he cheated, he must not have loved her. If he loved her, he would not have cheated. When real life does not fit that formula, confusion follows. Women are left trying to make sense of behavior that contradicts what they were living inside the relationship. Men are left unable to explain themselves honestly, even when they want to.
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 is not an academic book. It does not require a background in psychology or biology. The explanations are written in plain language, using real-world examples, so the ideas are easy to follow without being watered down. The book avoids therapy jargon, political arguments, and moral lectures. Instead, it looks directly at how male biology, attachment patterns, opportunity, impulse control, and modern relationship dynamics actually operate in real life.
The goal is not to excuse cheating. The goal is to replace confusion with understanding so decisions can be made calmly instead of reactively.
One of the central questions the book asks is simple but often avoided: If the infidelity had never happened, would you still want to end the relationship? If the answer is no, then understanding what was happening inside the man’s mind and body becomes essential. Without that understanding, attempts at repair often fail, not because recovery is impossible, but because both people remain trapped in the shock of betrayal instead of addressing the conditions that made it possible.
Inside the book, you will learn:
• Why love doesn’t stop men from cheating.
• What actually triggers the behavior.
• Why some men stop and others never do.
• What it really takes to rebuild trust.
If the cheating never happened… would you still want to leave? 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 fantasy and without moral theater, grounded in an honest, easy-to-understand explanation of male behavior.
Wrestling with Nature is written for women who want clarity instead of confusion, and for men willing to understand themselves honestly. It does not tell readers what choice to make. It gives them the understanding most people are never given before they are forced to make one.
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