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Matrimonial FAQ's
Why do people have affairs?
In a study by the New York Times (2003), 45% of married men and 35% of women admitted to having had an affair.
There could be any one of a thousand reasons for someone to have an affair: boredom with a current partner; an overactive sex drive; to boost the ego, or even, just because they can!
Generally speaking, women are better "cheaters" than men: they are better at keeping their affairs under wraps and usually have an agenda for their infidelity. Few affairs occur because the cheating parties truly want to leave their established partner, especially when they are married. Very few married men leave their wives for their mistress! That is, unless their wife abandons them...
Relationship Behavior:
If your partner is cheating on you, chances are they will treat you differentl y on some level: perhaps they seem distant or aloof, or even the opposite, showering you with gifts for no apparent reason. This can happen even on a subconscious level.
What your partner chooses to discuss, or rather, leave out of conversations, can provide some clues. Perhaps your partner is unable (or rather, unwilling) to fill in the gaps of their day to day behavior, leaving out details you would normally hear about.
Since affairs use up a considerable amount of time, your partner's absences may become more frequent and lengthy as they try to steal time from other areas in order to be with their lover.
Sexual behavior may also change, so be aware of the frequency and quality of your sex life. It could be that your partner suddenly has a low libido, or has found some new and unusual trick in the bedroom department. If you do suspect your partner of infidelity, it is imperative that you protect yourself against sexually transmitted diseases!
Communications devices
So many affairs are discovered because an unfaithful partner has forgotten to delete messages (or has deliberately kept them, hoping they would not be discovered!).
If you can sneak a look at your partner's mobile phone or emails, you may find calls or messages relating to the affair (don't forget to look in the "sent items" folder). Be cautious is your partner has suddenly become very clingy to their mobile phone or put passwords on their PC when they hadn't before. There are, of course, ways of bypassing such precautions in order to discover what is being hidden, such as key-loggers for the PC and call/SMS interception for the mobile phone
Some cheats even call their lovers from home, or have their lovers call them there. In such cases, you could try to find the number of suspicious callers (by calling 1471 in the UK), or look at telephone bills to see if any suspicious numbers have been called from the line (the same case applies to mobile phone bills too).
Personal spaces
You may be able to find evidence of an affair in your partner's personal spaces: for example: their bag, wallet or pockets, their office, in their car or the place where they keep important documents. Receipts, credit card statements, notes and even gifts may crop up for which there is no reasonable explanation.
Physical clues
A cheating partner may suddenly decide to change their appearance, lose weight or adopt a different style of body language. Usually this is not intended for a current partner (who would be considered to love them just the way they are).
A person's eating habits may change when they are being unfaithful; their appetite may change, they may be influenced by the tastes of their lover or the way they like their food prepared. Often this area is overlooked by suspicious partners.
Another clue may lie with smells and tastes: each person has their unique taste and scent, which becomes unnoticeable until it is replaced with something else.
Business and travel
Many cheats use the excuse of working late/longer hours to steal more time for their lover. Also, a cheat may suddenly need to travel (alone) more often than expected.
Try dropping by their workplace unexpectedly (with an infallible excuse, such as a forgotten lunch or a reason for being in the area); you could catch them out, or notice an unexpected reaction. If travel is becoming a problem, suggest that you travel with them and judge the reaction.
Finances
Credit card and bank statements, telephone bills and unreasonable expenditure may provide clues to unfaithfulness. Keep an eye on what your partner is spending, and what they are spending money on.
Accidental disclosures
Your partner may accidentally let something slip about their lover in the course of conversation, or forget the details of a lie that they have told. Other instances may include a friend calling when you assumed your partner was with them, or even calling you by another name.
What if there is no evidence?
If you find no solid evidence of infidelity, then consider yourself lucky and let the matter rest! Changes in behavior may well be the result of other lifestyle situations; don't be consumed by suspicion if there is nothing concrete to be suspicious of! It may well help to talk with your partner about your reasons for being suspicious; chances are there will be a reasonable explanation for them!
If you discover your partner is unfaithful
Discovering that your partner has cheated on you can feel like a bomb has exploded in your world. Before confronting your partner, take some time to decide what you are going to do about it. Charging in feet first with anger can make the situation worse. Cheats usually keep their lovers secret because they don't want to hurt their partner. Many cheats lie when they are confronted, even to the extent of stating that the sky is red, when it is most definitely blue! If you want closure in the matter, it is better to present undisputable evidence in a calm and reasonable manner, telling your partner exactly what you expect of them.
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