Cheating: Friends notice and he changes
7. Your friends notice something's up
His behaviour: This isn't anything he's done, but often friends and family will notice that things aren't quite right between the two of you and start asking questions.
The innocent explanation: You're going through a tough time or you just tend to be a little more on edge when you're in other people's company.
The guilty reason: If more than one best mate starts asking if everything's all right between you, maybe it's time to stop and think - especially if you hadn't noticed anything was wrong!
8. He's a changed man
His behaviour: Has your partner started wanting to watch new TV programmes, listen to new music or even bought new clothes or a new aftershave?
The innocent explanation: He could be having a mid-life crisis and feel that he needs to be 'young and hip' again, or maybe he's discovered a new website or magazine that's giving him new recommendations.
The guilty reason: A new woman often means he experiences new things (other than sex) that you have no hand in.
Where to next?
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Cheating: Accusations and not adding up
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Cheating: Friends notice and he changes
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Cheating: Hot in bed and irritated
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Cheating: Instinct and too much attention
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Cheating: Technology and not talking
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Cheating: Work events and showers
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He's having an affair
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He's having an affair: Decision time
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He's having an affair: how you might feel
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He's having an affair: Should you go?
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He's having an affair: Should you stay?



cathy morris, 24 days
I think alot of the reasons stated are wrong and some women after reading those will start to watch for them now and look for them.
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