About RevengeNation Stories
This site exists because of a gap I couldn’t ignore.
When a woman discovers her husband’s affair, she has hotlines, therapists, Reddit communities, podcast episodes, and entire sections of Barnes & Noble dedicated to her recovery. When a man discovers his wife is cheating, he gets silence — or worse, suspicion. The assumption that he must have done something to deserve it. The cultural script that makes his pain invisible.
RevengeNation Stories was built to change that.
What We Do
We publish research-backed guides, psychological frameworks, and evidence-based strategies specifically for men navigating infidelity and betrayal. Every article on this site is written with three goals in mind: help you understand what you’re actually dealing with, help you protect yourself legally and financially, and help you make clear-headed decisions during one of the most disorienting experiences a person can go through.
We cover the full spectrum — from early red flags and covert surveillance tactics, to confrontation strategy, legal documentation, and the psychological aftermath of betrayal trauma. We don’t sugarcoat, and we don’t moralize. We tell you what you need to know.
Our Editorial Standards
All articles on RevengeNation Stories are informed by:
- Peer-reviewed clinical psychology research — We cite published studies on infidelity, attachment theory, betrayal trauma, and post-traumatic stress. We link to sources and update articles when research evolves.
- Legal consultation — Our guides on asset protection, divorce strategy, and documentation have been reviewed for accuracy against standard family law principles. We note when laws vary by state or jurisdiction.
- Real experience — Our editorial team and contributors have lived this. We are not academics writing from a distance. We are men who have been through betrayal and come out the other side with clarity.
We are not therapists, attorneys, or licensed professionals. Nothing on this site constitutes legal, psychological, or financial advice. Our content is informational. For professional support, we recommend seeking a licensed therapist who specializes in betrayal trauma, and a family law attorney in your jurisdiction.
The RevengeNation Editorial Team
Our team is a group of writers, researchers, and contributors united by a shared experience: we’ve been where you are. We use the editorial name “RevengeNation Editorial” because our focus is the content, not the byline. Our backgrounds span psychology, journalism, law, and personal recovery from infidelity.
We publish new guides weekly. If you have a story to share — anonymously — you can reach us here.
Why “RevengeNation”?
Not because we advocate revenge. The name reflects the raw, unfiltered anger that comes with discovering betrayal — and then the harder work of converting that anger into clarity, strategy, and forward momentum. Revenge, in our framing, is the life you build after you stop being someone who could be blindsided. That’s what this site is about.
Resources
- Red Flag Assessment Quiz — Find out where you stand in 15 questions
- Gaslighting Assessment — Identify if you’re being manipulated
- The Red Flag Field Manual — Our complete guide to detecting and documenting infidelity
- Contact Us — Share your story or ask a question