Need to Catch a Cheating Partner?

jeudi 4 novembre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

Your gut says your partner is cheating. Or hiding assets. It's a
terrible place to be and sadly statistics show women's intuition is
often right. Men's suspicions are more often wrong.Suspecting
infidelity is not a fun place to be, believe me I know. Try to stay
calm, as unemotional as possible (like that's easy) and take time to
gather the information you need before you confront your partner.Even
if you plan to use a private investigator, to keep costs down and get
results, it's best to do some snooping of your own so you have leads
and patterns to guide the private investigator. For example: Is your
partner suddenly working late Tues eves? Do your credit card bills
have charges that can't be explained? Are you getting hang-up calls at
home?Check out this video for tips on doing your own surveillance:Good
luck and I hope you find out your suspicions are wrong. If that's not
the case, there are many good books and support groups out there to
help you through it all.I found such resources comforting as the main
message is: Affairs are the the cheater's immature way of handling
issues in your relationship. If s/he can own up to his/her behavior,
stop the cheating, make amends, and be committed to working with you
on your relationship you can save your marriage/relationship and even
enhance it.But it takes hard work, honesty and commitment on both your
parts. You can't do it alone.

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