Infatuation Rules
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How to Know if Your Partner Has Cheated in the Past? Secretive use of technology. ... Spending less time at home or an altered schedule. ... Annoyed or hostile without reason. ... Accusing you of cheating. ... Changes in intimacy. ... Something feels off when they get ready. ... Hiding their laundry. ... Financially, something doesn't add up. More items... •
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Read More »Once you take some time to think about what you’re going to say, have an open and honest, non-accusatory conversation. You can start with something like, “I would like us to be closer. I’ve noticed we haven’t been spending as much time together lately.” Make it a call-in rather than a call-out, especially if there’s no concrete evidence. Remember, dating someone who has cheated in the past requires patience. If someone is cheating in the past and you have concrete evidence of it, bring it up as calmly as possible and approach it gently. Your next step will depend primarily on if your partner admits to cheating in the past, fesses up about a different concern within the relationship, or denies that anything’s wrong. If your partner opens up about cheating or another concern within the relationship, talking about it and deciding what to do next is important. If your partner denies cheating or ever having cheated, suggest going to a therapist. Even if everything’s fine and your partner has never cheated, your feelings and behavior indicate concerns within the relationship that need to be addressed for things to work. Couples therapy is also a fantastic option for couples healing from cheating or other relationship issues and working toward trust. It can help you figure out how to trust someone who has cheated in the past. If your partner admits to having cheated in the past, many feelings may come up. This could be particularly true if the cheating was recent. If that’s the case, it’s time to accept your feelings and take time for yourself while you process those emotions.
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