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Is My Spouse Cheating? Ten Red FlagsYou're certain something isn't quite right and yet you can't put your finger on what it is. Or perhaps your spouse has become so distant you cannot seem to reach him or her. It may even be that your partner has moved out or told you that he/she is no longer in love with you. You suspect that there may be someone else and yet if you've had the courage to bring it up with your mate the suggestion has been adamantly denied. Are there signs that a spouse is having an affair? The answer to that is yes. Be careful not to confuse signs with proof.
This statement suggests that a person is comparing how he or she feels about the spouse to the heady feelings of infatuation caused by an affair. Turbulently intense feelings of obsession and connectedness in the early days of relationships are caused by biochemical reactions in our brains - when this is triggered by someone outside the marriage it overrides the deeper feelings of connectedness, attachment, security, and enjoyment within the marriage. The straying partner seems to develop immediate amnesia regarding feelings for his or her spouse in the chemically induced rush or new infatuation.
"We're just friends. Next to "I don't love you," this statement ranks as one of the most predictable statements wayward men and women make. A typical pattern is spending more and more time with a "friend" either at work or possibly at a recreational activity. This person is often described as someone who has "a lot in common" with the spouse, and who "understands" things the spouse is going through in her or her life. This could be anything from dealing with a boss or coworker to major life altering experiences. Either way, it's a warning sign
"I need my space to decide what to do about our relationship." Frequently men and women who are involved with someone outside their marriage will say this as a way to ensure more privacy. A sudden desire to move out of the home (or to force you to move out!) is often an indication that there is someone else in the picture and that the spouse is seeking ways to have more freedom to come and go without question. Straying partners come up with all sorts of reasons why they need to separate from their spouse. I look at this as highly suspicious. Mitigating circumstances would include verbal or physical abuse or addiction on the part of the other spouse (you).
A change in work habits. Working late, going in at odd hours, or putting in significantly more time can all be indications that a spouse is unfaithful. Certainly all of us are subject to increased work loads, so watch for other signs as well.
Spending a lot of time on the computer. The ease with which one can have secret email accounts has allowed infidelity to blossom at alarming rates. Chat rooms and online dating services increase the problem exponentially. Pornography is huge business and sexual addiction is rampant. More and more women are cheating online. This goes hand in hand with a sudden need for more privacy.
Spending (and hiding) a lot of time on the phone, especially the cell phone. Many affairs occur primarily on the phone and in email. Many of us seem to be connected at the ear to our phones these days. This in itself is not suspicious but hanging up suddenly, erased call details, unavailable phone records, and defensiveness about any of those things is.
How many warning signs do you have in your marriage? You will also want to check out the Marriage Fidelity Health Test. There is no one score that will tell you whether or not your spouse is cheating, but the higher the risk and the more warning signs present the more likely this is to be the case.
copyright Penny R. Tupy 2003
Permission to reprint this article in full is granted with
the inclusion of the bio info and full URL
http://symcinc.com/getinformed/articles/tenflags.html
Penny is a professional marriage coach specializing in
infidelity addiction and abuse. For one on one assistance in implementing these
concepts and techniques or for other marital help she can be reached at
at 651.775.8302 or email
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