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Couples
therapists report a 50% increase in female infidelity. The cover story in the
current issue of Newsweek magazine is all about cheating wives: “The New
Infidelity – From Office Affairs to Internet Hook-Ups, More Wives Are Cheating
Too.” Yet, as widespread as female infidelity has become, many unsuspecting
husbands have no idea their wives are having an affair. They often find
themselves in a situation like David in the Newsweek article, who found out his
wife was cheating the day she told him she wanted a divorce. Unsuspecting
husbands are often surprised when they learn about a cheating wife’s
extramarital affair. But, the stark reality is that if a husband isn’t familiar
with the signs of infidelity, by the time he finds out his wife is cheating,
it’s usually too late.
Women
Don’t Become Cheaters Overnight
Yet
many of the signs may have been there all along. A woman doesn’t become a
cheating wife overnight. Infidelity develops in stages. In almost every case,
there are numerous telltale signs along the way. In fact, many of the warning
signs of impending infidelity are evident long before the physical act of
infidelity actually takes place.
Know
How to Spot the Telltale Signs
The
husband who knows how to spot the signs of infidelity has a fighting chance to
save his marriage. He won’t end up like John LeSage in the Newsweek article who
was devastated when he came home one day and found that his wife of 24 years
had disappeared. John said, “I would have done a lot things differently, but I
never got the chance.” This loving, but unsuspecting husband never knew his
marriage was in jeopardy because he was unfamiliar with the warning signs.
Identifying
the Problem
The
first step in solving a problem is knowing that the problem exists. There are
certain telltale signs that serve as a wake-up call that a marriage is in
trouble. A husband doesn’t need to hire a private detective or invest in
sophisticated surveillance equipment to find out if his wife is having an
affair. If he knows what to look for, all he needs are his eyes, his ears and
his personal knowledge of his wife. Knowing what to look for is the key.
21
Categories of Telltale Signs
There
are 21 categories of telltale signs, with numerous signs in each category. Of
course, no can be expected to know them all. That’s why it makes sense to
invest in a relationship reference book like Is He Cheating on You? In order to
become more knowledgeable about the warning signs. After all, most families
have a medical reference book in their home to alert them to the signs and
symptoms of health and medical problems. The same thing applies to marital
problems like infidelity.
Universal
Telltale Signs
Some
of the signs of infidelity documented in Is He Cheating on You? – 829 Telltale
Signs apply exclusively to cheating men. But many of the signs are universal
and apply to both cheating husbands and cheating wives. Additional information
about infidelity can be found at www.IsHeCheatingOnYou.com. Although the
website is primarily directed to women, about a third of the e-mails received
come from men seeking advice about various telltale signs.
So
What Should a Husband Do?
With
infidelity affecting 80% of all marriages, the husband who values his marriage
would do well to become familiar with the warning signs. He should always
strive to be aware of his wife’s feelings and keep abreast of the things that
are going on in her life. It’s not about being overly suspicious. It’s about
keeping a finger on the pulse of his marriage. Forewarned is forearmed. This
way, he’ll be equipped to recognize even the most subtle telltale signs.
The
future of his marriage may well depend on his ability to spot those telltale
signs in time.
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About The Author
Ruth Houston is the author of “Is He
Cheating on You? - 829 Telltale Signs.” To learn more about her book, sign up
for her infidelity newsletter, or receive a FREE Infidelity report and list
of 29 Telltale Signs, visit her website at http://www.IsHeCheatingOnYou.com
or mailto: CheatingSigns@aol.com
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