“There are several signs of infidelity that typically appear AFTER Valentine’s Day, which can confirm the existence of an extramarital affair,” says infidelity expert Ruth Houston, founder of www.InfidelityAdvice.com and author of “Is He Cheating on You? – 829 Telltale Signs. “But knowing what to look for is the key.”
Houston advises anyone who suspects a spouse or significant other of cheating to be alert for the following post-Valentine’s Day telltale signs of infidelity:
copyright 2007 Ruth Houston, founder of InfidelityAdvice.com
“Signs of infidelity seldom appear in isolation.” warns Houston. “If your spouse or significant other is cheating, there will be scores of corroborating signs. Where there’s one sign, there are plenty of others just waiting to be found. Since many of the signs are subtle and easy to overlook, knowing what to look for is the key.”
Other Signs of Infidelity
Houston’s book, Is He Cheating on You? – 829 Telltale Signs (Lifestyle Publications, $29.95) covers practically every known sign of infidelity, including the subtle signs people usually overlook. Despite the title, most of the signs in Houston’s book apply to cheating women, as well as cheating men. However the e-book version of Is He Cheating on You? sold at http://www.booklocker.com/books/1755.html has a special section for men with cheating wives or girlfriends, entitled Is She Cheating.
Knowing What to Look for is the Key
The signs of infidelity covered in Is He Cheating on You? – 829 Telltale Signs are conveniently grouped into 21 major categories so a suspicious spouse or significant other can easily locate the signs that apply to his or her mate. Each category consists of from 19 to 92 specific telltale signs. Houston says” If your mate is really cheating, you’ll find multiple signs from several of those 21 categories all at once. But I can’t stress strongly enough that knowing what to look for is the key.”
Houston offers a free Tip Sheet which describes in detail each of the 21 Major Categories of Infidelity Signs. You can request a copy by sending an e-mail to InfidelityInfo @ gmail.com with “The 21 categories-p” in the subject line.
For more practical advice on Valentine’s Day cheaters or signs of infidelity, visit www.InfidelityAdvice.com
About Ruth Houston:
Infidelity expert Ruth Houston is the founder of Infidelity Advice.com and the author of Is He Cheating on You? – 829 Telltale Signs, which documents practically every known sign of infidelity. Frequently called on by the media to comment on infidelity issues in the news, Ruth has been quoted in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, Cosmopolitan, the New York Post, the Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, the National Post, Macleans, iVillage, MSN Lifestyle, UPI, Reuters, Agence France-Presse and numerous other print and online media. Ruth has appeared as a guest on The Today Show, Good Day New York, 1010WINS, CNN, CN8, BBC, CBC, Ireland’s Late Late Show and over 320 other radio and TV talk shows worldwide. For more information about workplace romance and office affairs, visit http://www.InfidelityAdvice.com
(PRWEB) February 13, 2007
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Goodness, are there spouses out there who need tips like this to work out if they’re being cheated on? These must be people who really like to keep their head in the sand!!
Green-Moo
I see some of those that are repeats, but I suppose they are all good things that you should watch out for. I guess it’s just important to pay attention and to keep your eyes and ears open.
I agree many of these I’ve read b4 but it’s always good to keep our eyes open.
Debrajean, if you trust your man than I don’t think we should always be on the lookout. I think the problem starts when we start looking for something that’s not there.
But if you are convinced the he is cheating on you, Valentines in a way is a good time to find out. It would suck though big time if you found out your husband was cheating on you.
I never thought there could be so many ways of checking up on one’s hubby. I guess that St Valentine’s would probably be the optimum day to catch out a cheating spouse.
imaginary diva: Trust and deceit sometimes go hand in hand. The deceit tends to occur when trust is at its highest.
mollyL, wouldn’t that be something if you found out your hubby was spending time with different other women!
Debrajean, that is so true! Just when you think that trust should be given back in return…. instead you get what the cat dragged in.
imaginary diva:
And what the cat sometimes drags is full of a whole host of other problems!
debrajean, that’s just putting it mildly…..
Wow, I had never thought that Valentine’s Day could spur the revelation of your partner’s affair.
Sometimes spouses are completely aware of affairs, but avoid confrontations over them.
Sometimes, the fear that a confrontation will end income, lifestyle, and a whole other host of comforts is enough to allow the misconduct to flourish without penalty.
It might not be that the offending spouse is trusted or has pulled the wool over his marital partner’s eyes, but that there are other benefits that hold the marriage together, such as it is.
The partner might be completely aware, and keeping tabs on the offending spouse’s activities, but chooses to do nothing, as long as their gift is the first one on the Valentine’s Day list.
There are different unspoken arrangements in relationships, to say the least.
I think that it’s ironic that Valentine’s Day could help to actually end a relationship if cheating was detected as mentioned in the article above.