A post on X openly glorified infidelity, with a user claiming her ex once said her male friends only wanted sex, then adding that she now thinks about it “all the time” while sleeping with those same friends—even while in relationships. The post was framed as edgy honesty, but it is essentially a defense of cheating.
This kind of narrative normalizes betrayal and erodes the basic principles of trust and consent in relationships. Friendship is not a loophole for infidelity, and reframing dishonesty as self-awareness does not make it less harmful. Posts like this trivialize the emotional damage cheating causes and encourage disrespect under the guise of bluntness. Accountability and honesty are not outdated ideals—they are the minimum standards for healthy relationships.

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https://x.com/ceraliza/status/2018962775981097216