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Signs of a cheating husband

Posted Saturday, December 22nd, 2007 at 5:10 pm

What are these “tell-tale” signs doubtful wives look for in their husbands who are suspected of cheating? Let us count the ways as one post from one women’s website list these “symptoms” of infidelity —and it must be stressed that these are “their” list, not of the writer’s:

  1. Cheating husband doesn’t pay bills on time – if he’s careless about responsibilities, he must be careless about his relationships.
  2. Cheating husband is a do-gooder – they believe that people who become the worst cheaters are those having the highest moral standards.
  3. He’s rolling in dough – it’s not because they have more money to spend on mistresses, it’s because when they have less money, they depend on the relationship thus are less likely to ruin it.
  4. He’s a yeller – they believe that unfaithful partners show abusive characteristics. Those who are more likely to be abusive ones are more likely to be unfaithful.
  5. He is a narcissist – he is a mirror hog and so wrapped up in their own self-importance. They don’t consider the effect of his cheating on the wife.

There’s one characteristic of a philandering husband that should be prime on anyone’s list: he plays his cards well. He can easily get out of a tight spot so adeptly that while even one would find it impossible for him to evade being caught, he could always spin the most valid-sounding lie that sometimes would even border on being outrageously preposterous.

Ladies, quit playing Sherlock Holmes. Catching him off-guard by trapping him with trick questions wouldn’t work. Calling him in the office to check on him wouldn’t lead you anywhere. He is good at covering his tracks, remember? And never blame or accuse an office-mate or a secretary for covering for him.

More often than not, they too, are clueless about his philandering ways (or like you, are also suspicious but just couldn’t pin him down.)
A good way to ascertain if your husband is cheating on you is to hire a private detective. This however could be messy sometimes and even impossible. There are just some places where a private snoop could not have access thus he loses his quarry.
gps tracking can end your uncertainty. Remember that a mere suspicion of adultery could destroy a marriage, even when no one actually cheated.
One of women’s worst fears is to find out that their hubbies are cheating on them. Curiously though, some, perhaps for being overly obsessed by the fear of having a cheating husband, would go actually go out of their way to prove that such infidelity exists.

One can’t help but scratch his head in disbelief with these distorted notions. One need not even explain the illogical assumptions; he gets too overwhelmed by their absurdity! A cheating husband is a cheater, period.

A cheating husband is a very good liar. That is his number one defense: a good lie for every act of wife cheating to cover his tracks.
When he comes home late at night, never ever expect to trap him in a corner and make him confess that the reason for his coming home late was because he was with his mistress. You will be surprised to know that he really was where he said he was (this is another trick of covering his tracks!)
One good way of knowing if your husband is being unfaithful is by tracking his movements. Knowing his movement through gps tracking is way much economical than hiring a private eye. With GPS TRACKING, you can monitor his movement at all times. You can see where he is (his car), and how long he stayed there.

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