{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/672e31ae61e4ef810f426f96/689b6fd896e56d505b816a3e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"How Did You Find Out They Were Cheating? | Ep 37","description":"<p><strong>Back door escapes. LinkedIn DMs. A 4-year-old spilling the tea.</strong> We’re diving into the wildest ways people discover they’re being cheated on—plus our own messy confessions, listener stories, and unfiltered takes on girl code, “cheating down,” and why some people forgive what they shouldn’t.</p><p>We also get real about the rise of “whites only” communities in 2025, the history they’re ignoring, and why it’s more dangerous than they think. It’s chaos, honesty, and best-friend energy all in one.</p><p><br></p><p>From sneaky back door exits to the other woman sliding into your LinkedIn messages (yes, LinkedIn), Episode 37 is all about the wild, ridiculous, and sometimes heartbreaking ways people find out they’re being cheated on. Jocelyn, Jade, and returning guest Antonio aren’t holding back—they’re confessing their own messy pasts, spilling listener-submitted cheating stories, and debating the messy truths about girl code, “cheating down,” and whether good sex is ever worth putting up with bad behavior.</p><p>We’re talking the shocking truck-in-the-backyard discovery, a husband busting his wife via Pinterest, a 4-year-old accidentally outing an affair, and the chaos that happens when friend groups blur the lines. You’ll hear the petty ways people get caught, the delusional ways we justify staying, and the brutally honest conversations about why we sometimes forgive what we shouldn’t.</p><p>But it’s not all relationship drama—this week we also take a detour into some real talk about the rise of “whites only” communities in 2025. We unpack the history behind segregation, why the comparison to “Black-only” spaces doesn’t hold up, and how fear, not superiority, is still fueling racism today. It’s blunt, it’s unfiltered, and it’s exactly the kind of conversation you’d have with your most honest friends over wine.</p><p>Whether you’re here for the tea, the life lessons, or the laugh-out-loud commentary, Episode 37 delivers it all—chaos, honesty, and a little bit of therapy you didn’t know you needed.</p><p><br></p><p>Timeline:</p><p>00:00&nbsp;Introduction: Why People Cheat</p><p>01:06&nbsp;Question of the Week: Discovering Infidelity</p><p>01:50&nbsp;Cheating Stories: Real-Life Experiences</p><p>05:42&nbsp;Discussion: Reactions and Reflections on Cheating</p><p>07:21&nbsp;Personal Anecdotes: Cheating and Relationships</p><p>18:12&nbsp;Karaoke Memories and Fun Times</p><p>21:09&nbsp;Honesty in Relationships: The Good and the Bad</p><p>33:24&nbsp;Childhood Memories: Indirectly Snitching</p><p>36:19&nbsp;Discussing Segregated Communities</p><p>40:07&nbsp;Economic Viability of Segregated Towns</p><p>40:41&nbsp;Racism in 2025: A Discussion</p><p>44:24&nbsp;Personal Experiences with Racism</p><p>01:02:02&nbsp;Cheating Stories and Relationship Dynamics</p><p>01:17:24&nbsp;Concluding Thoughts and Farewells</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Sweetheart Creations LLC"}