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5 Signs He's Cheating
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Cheaters never prosper... and neither do their partners.
That said, cheating is as prevalent as ever with one or both spouses copping to either physical or emotional infidelity in about 41 percent of marriages. According to research conducted by the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, those philandering ways aren't just limited to men. While 57% of males admit to being unfaithful in any relationship they've had, about 54% of women were also guilty of the same transgressions.
Cheating and extramarital affairs can be devastating for a relationship. Those extra-curricular activities are cited as one of the most common reasons for divorce and the end of long-term relationships. While no one wants to believe their significant other would partake in the ultimate betrayal, it's a cruel reality for many men and women.
It can be difficult to accept the truth, but it's important to be aware of what could be occurring right beneath your nose. Learn to look for the signs in your relationship. Whether you're already suspicious or preparing yourself for a new marriage or relationship, these here are five signs that can point to a cheating partner.









Being overly nice is sometimes a direct reaction to someone seeming upset more than usual. Think about that one. I am an empath, and I always try to strike a balance and give extra effort to cheer someone up. I also try to give extra attention if I'm feeling particularly grateful toward that someone.
Also: extra wealth that doesn't go to myself will certainly go to my significant other. This is not a "sign" of anything in particular. There could be 1000 or more reasons you could come up with. There is nothing concrete about any of these a*sumptions. They are simply possibilities.
These are all valid POSSIBILITIES, but the chance is EQUAL or GREATER that it is actually someone that LOVES YOU and wants to make the relationship feel renewed. Either way, if there is secrecy on either party's part, it is a set up for failure.
IMPORTANT: Signing into someone's computer and/or email is the same as going through their phone and personal belongings. It is a violation of personal property. They can press charges if it becomes a problem.
Learn to communicate. Trust is important, so either make the choice to trust the person, or build that trust. Looking for "clues" is making it far too easy to avoid confrontation, and eventually leads to social disorders. Overcoming your fears and facing them in a mature manner is recommended.
I give this entire article 2 thumbs DOWN. There is far better advice out there from people that know what they're talking about.