How To Detect A Cheating Spouse
How To Detect A Cheating Spouse
You can’t even imagine how many ways there are to tell if your spouse is cheating on you. Truth is, until I did some really extensive research into this subject, I didn’t have a clue either. Well, let me tell you something. There are more tell tale signs for a cheating spouse than Carter has liver pills. In this article, I’m going to share some great ways to tell if your spouse may be having an affair right under your nose.
One way is by an unusual disappearance of money. Why does this happen? Quite simple actually…your spouse is out spending money on his or her fling du jour. It has to come from somewhere…usually from YOUR pocket. So to find this out, you simply have to keep careful tabs of the money in your bank account, checking account and drawer. You do keep money in a drawer somewhere, right?
Another great way is by phone activity. This will change drastically because your spouse has to have some way of communicating with the affair. So, you might find him or her on the phone more than usual or you might start getting calls from someone who you don’t recognize. You may even get a lot of calls where the person calls and hangs up. This is a very big sign that something is going on.
And then there is your car. Yes, your car. Suddenly there is less gas in it than there usually is and you have no idea where it’s gone too. If you check the mileage, you might notice that it’s higher than you expected. Your spouse might also ask you to wait for them to clean out the car before you get into it. Why? To get rid of the evidence. And of course there could be empty cups in the car and the radio stations have all be changed.
All these are tell tale signs of a possible affair. Fortunately, there is a way not only to tell for sure, but to catch your spouse red handed. You’ll find a review of a great product that will do just that. I think you’ll at least want to read what I have to say about it. You can click on “Honest Review Of How To Catch A Cheating Spouse” at the navigation bar at the top.
Regards,
Joseph Park