The comment, “90% of married women cheat,” following a man’s discovery that one of his children is not his, unfairly generalizes and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Such sweeping statements only fuel mistrust and create toxic perceptions about women and marriage. While infidelity is a painful reality for some, branding the majority of women as unfaithful is misleading and damaging to healthy relationships.
Rather than promoting these divisive ideas, we should focus on fostering trust, communication, and understanding in marriages. Generalizing based on one painful experience undermines the foundation of many honest, loving partnerships. It’s important to address individual issues without casting doubt on the entire institution of marriage or demonizing women as a whole.
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