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Cheaters Cheat Codes : The Psychology of Betrayal, Control, and Abandonment Written from the cheaters view point

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He didn’t cheat by accident.

He cheated by design.

Not with a master plan — but with a pattern.

A pattern that begins with protecting his identity.
That turns unhappiness into your responsibility.
That redefines boundaries instead of respecting them.
That uses secrecy, triangulation, and confusion to stay in control.
That collapses into panic when exposed.

Cheater’s Cheat Codes is a psychological dissection of betrayal — written entirely from his perspective.

Inside, you’ll

• how men justify crossing lines without calling it cheating
• why emotional affairs feel “different” — and more dangerous
• how gaslighting erodes your confidence quietly
• why he stays even when he’s already gone
• how victimhood replaces accountability
• what really happens when the mask slips
• and why “I don’t love you anymore” becomes the final permission slip

This isn’t a book about revenge.

It’s a book about clarity.

Because once you understand the structure, you stop personalising the damage.

And once the pattern is visible, it loses its power.

230 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 12, 2026

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