Did u learn how to cheat?....heres how to catch a cheater .... **** die **** bury am **lol***
1. You indirectly find out from your partner that he or she is having sex with someone else. This can include:
* Smelling “sex†on a partner. * Your partner suddenly asks to have sex with other people. * Your partner suddenly does not want to have sex anymore * Your partner calls you by the name of another person during an act of sex (not a former boyfriend or girlfriend.
2. Revelations of segxwal infidelity.
* You witness or are directly told of your partner having sex with another. * Your partner confesses to having an affair. * Someone admits to you they have been having sex with your partner. * Exaggerated displays of affection. * Your partner suddenly starts to profess his or her “love†more than they used to. * Your partner suddenly starts acting overly affectionate. * Your partner starts talking about sex more often.
3. Exaggerated displays of affection.
* Your partner suddenly starts to profess his or her “love†more than they used to. * Your partner suddenly starts acting overly affectionate. * Your partner starts talking about sex more often.
4. segxwal disinterest or boredom.
* Your partner starts to act like he or she is “going through the motions†when having sex. * Your partner suddenly seems less segxwally aroused. * Your partner begins to have shorter sex sessions, replacing what was once a long, passionate experience.
5. Emotional disengagement
* Your partner doesn't respond when you say, “I love youâ€. * Your partner suddenly starts acting rude towards you and distancing himself or herself from your daily life. * Your partner starts looking for reasons to start an argument with you and then says, “We just don't get along – we should think about this relationshipâ€. * Your partner changes the subject when a certain person's name comes up and acts anxious. * Your partner refuses to make eye contact with you, where once this was not an issue.
To be sure, nobody wants to be emotionally violated. This is because feelings and emotions are fragile things and it hurts when the person we love causes pain. If you suspect that your partner is cheating, then it might be time to confront him or her and ask for answers. Before doing so, be sure to have a sound basis for making accusations – a charge of infidelity is extremely serious. That said, sometimes that little voice deep inside is right.
please do not distract and keep discussions along line of topic - make proper use of capit
Posted: at 10-09-2007 10:16 PM (17 years ago) | Gistmaniac
You get to know by the way he gives you time to come see him or her, which was not like that be4 and the way he/she tries to tell you to leave or that he/she as to go some where to see some one. boy you need to wake up.
Posted: at 11-09-2007 02:23 AM (17 years ago) | Newbie
The surest and very obvious sign is when he becomes incommunicado for a while and then resurfaces. When that happens know that such a person is gone and he is no more emotionally attached.
NOTHING IS GOTTEN EXCEPT ITS GIVEN FROM ABOVE
Posted: at 11-09-2007 09:49 AM (17 years ago) | Upcoming
Hire a private detective(* i think its free if you go through cheaters"the t.v. show) or you can put a spy thing in his car to let you know his whereabouts. So if he says he's going to work, and the monitor is saying the "Gentle Men's Club" you know something is up..lol..lol. But that's out of desperateness. I think the best thing to do is when you notice the first sign of infidelity.Ask him about it, and if he denies it, and you continue to notice the same behavior? It's time to bounce!!
BOUNCE...SEE YA... ..OUTTA HERE!!
Posted: at 11-09-2007 06:58 PM (17 years ago) | Addicted Hero
dejifortune at 10-01-2008 06:08 PM (17 years ago) (m)
i dont think i need this lecture cos, one, my wife wont have any reason for cheating on me as i am gonna give her for real big time and two, i dont wanna think about it cos the thought of it alone can break ones home and i wanna be happily married forever.
dejifortunecares
Posted: at 10-01-2008 06:08 PM (17 years ago) | Gistmaniac