How to know if your partner is planning to cheat: Women are just as bad

Having been single for a while, I’ve noticed some warning signs that someone might be attempting to cheat on their partner – with me.From sliding into my DMs with a fire emoji to asking me to join their “boys lunch” or checking my current dating status, there are sly early signs.But it wasn’t until I asked my Instagram followers to share their cheating stories that I realized just how widespread it was.And we’re not talking about the usual suspects – the creepy boss, the slimy finance bro, the player.

These are normal people like you or me.I shared a multitude of their stories on Instagram, and my DMs went wild.Suddenly, everyone was becoming a little paranoid.I had girls sending me pictures of their boyfriends and asking if I recognized them or if they had ever slid into my DMs.I had super sleuths telling me the sneaky tactics they used to catch their partners in the act.

I had men sharing stories of how they caught their wives out, and that’s when something really struck me.Cheating doesn’t discriminate.I know men often get a bad rap for being unable to “keep it in their pants”, but it turns out women are just as bad.Take this story for example.One man wrote in to say, “I found the morning after pill wrapper in our outside bin.It was from a chemist in another suburb from a morning I was away for work.” Brutal.Then there were the partners who turned into James Bond when they got a gut feeling their partners were cheating.One guy wrote in saying he thought his wife might be cheating with her boss, so he told her to go out and enjoy a morning to herself while he looked after their kids.

What she didn’t know was that he had put an old mobile phone in her car and let it record.He said, “She came back saying, ‘thank you so much, that was just what I needed’.

I grabbed the phone to hear her talking about his d**k to him.” He also revealed that his wife is now his ex-wife.Ooft.There was another man who found his best mate in bed wit...

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Publisher: New York Post

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