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RED FLAGS OF A CHEATING PARTNER.


Infidelity or being unfaithful in a romantic relationship can be a devastating experience for those who are betrayed by their partner. It can be difficult to know for certain whether or not your partner is cheating on you, but there are some signs that you may want to be aware of. These signs are not definitive proof of infidelity, but they may indicate something is going on that you should pay attention to.


Your partner is suddenly more distant or emotionally unavailable. If your partner is cheating, they may be emotionally distant or preoccupied with something else, which can cause them to be less present in your relationship.


Your partner is spending more time away from home or is more secretive about their whereabouts. If your partner is cheating, they may try to create more opportunities to be away from home or be more secretive about their activities.


Your partner has started to change their appearance or hygiene habits. If your partner is cheating, they may start to pay more attention to their appearance or try to improve their physical attractiveness to attract someone else.


Your partner is being overly defensive or argumentative. If your partner is feeling guilty about cheating, they may become more defensive or argumentative when you try to talk to them about your relationship.


Your partner is no longer interested in physical intimacy with you. If your partner is cheating, they may lose interest in physical intimacy with you, either because they are getting their needs met elsewhere or because they are emotionally distant from you.


It's important to remember that just because your partner exhibits one or more of these behaviors, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are cheating. However, if you are concerned about your partner's behavior, it's important to have an honest and open conversation with them about your feelings and concerns. If your partner is cheating, it's important to consider what you want to do moving forward and whether or not you want to continue the relationship.

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