First of all, it’s important to acknowledge that cheating knows no gender, age, or ethical boundaries. This is why people sometimes choose to cheat.
Each person is unique, with their own traits and behaviors, independent of gender. What one person finds outrageous may seem perfectly normal to someone else.
Now, when you judge a woman for sleeping with you after just a week of friendship, consider this: didn't you do the same thing? In a short time, didn't you also sleep with her?
I’m not defending how she ended things with you—her choice to cut ties could have been handled better. But up until the moment she distanced herself, you both benefited from the situation. She might have been more honest or brave in ending things sooner, but it’s also important to remember that this was not "love." So, let’s avoid labeling it as cheating.
Nobody is perfect. It’s easy to play the victim by seeing things only from your perspective, but it’s worth taking a step back for clarity.
Ultimately, this is just my opinion, and I don’t plan to continue this discussion or entertain further comments on the matter.
And for the record, don’t mistake me for a feminist—I’m not.