Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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I think anybody that's ever cheated or been cheated on asks these questions constantly. Once it's happened to you (or you've done it), it's with you forever. The trick is not to be paranoid about it. You can destroy a relationship instantly by being over-sensitive to little things. As in all things, just be careful - don't make trouble where there is none.
Great article...I love the fact that it mentions several of the obvious points, like the perfume and leaving the house often. Some people don't tune into those types of things and then are shocked when they realize something has been going on for a long time!!
One of the things I have noticed in some people I know who left their relationships, is that before doing so, they embarked on an exercise program!
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