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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A man can take advantage of women who are emotionally at a weak point by purporting to be a platonic friend offering support and advice, and then slowly working over a long period of time to take advantage of that emotional vulnerability. Believe it because it does happen. I know of married men who have insinuated themselves slowly into an affair with a violence survivor in one [/quote] Yes and it can happen the other way too. Women definitely do the same when men are at an emotional weak point in their marriages too---it happens in the workplace and with 'friends' just as often the other way. Please stop with the women victim crap. It's 2021. They are just as often the instigators.[/quote] I agree with you that serial cheaters can be either female or male, and that like their con artist counterparts, they can and do often exploit vulnerabilities in their targets -- traumas, emotional pain or weakness, loneliness, isolation, low self-esteem or lack of confidence, a vulnerable personality -- to "groom" and break down the defenses of their intended and obtain what they want, sexual or financial. These exploitative behaviors occurs in same-sex and heterosexual scenarios, and among men and women both.[/quote]
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