Infidelity is a behavior that since the dawn of human history has accompanied society, becoming an inherent part of coexistence between people of the same or different sex in a hidden way. This practice is like an escape valve in situations of repressed passions, or also the manifestation of unbridled libido that many people cannot control and that seems to be part of the condition that binds human beings to the enjoyment of sexual enjoyment. It is unfaithful in fact or thought in a very high percentage of individuals of both sexes, despite the fact that religious beliefs and dogmas impose as a condition the non-practice of this behavior, since this is the cause of the breakdown of the established norms for coexistence between people, whether for the convenience of the union between couples, or for countless other circumstances in which fidelity is the amalgam that unites the relationships of the entire social fabric. Infidelity is the cause of the moral breakdown of society and leads to the breaking of that almost invisible thread that unites the family and social fabric. Infidelity between couples is an element that corrodes the first cell of society, which is the family, because of it the bonds that unite one human being with another are dissolved, and there is no greater disappointment for a person than giving He realizes that he has been deceived by the one he sincerely loves. We live in a society where feelings are instilled in us from childhood or in many cases are imposed on us by our condition as human beings. This novel is versed in a fictional story where all its characters are the fruit of the author's imagination, written with the purpose of exposing how infidelity is the cause of many evils of various kinds that affect the relationship of people who in one way or another way they are immersed under the effects of it.
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