The comment, “Assume the worst of every woman,” is rooted in a toxic and misogynistic mindset that promotes distrust and generalizes all women based on the actions of one. While betrayal in a relationship is deeply painful, projecting one person’s behavior onto an entire gender fosters negativity and prevents healthy relationships from forming.

Such statements encourage a cynical and unhealthy outlook, fueling gender stereotypes and making it difficult for people to build genuine connections. Rather than assuming the worst, healing from betrayal requires reflection, understanding, and open communication. Painting all women with the same brush creates barriers to trust and perpetuates harmful narratives that do not contribute to resolving relationship issues constructively.

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