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bofriend problems please help me.?
04-28-2014, 03:43 AM
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bofriend problems please help me.?
Me and my boyfriend have been together since 2012. He cheated on me in the past but we worked it out. Recently, two people have confronted me that he is cheating on me again. One said that they f*cked and the other said that they "hooked up" and of course I told him and he said no. But I don't know if I should believe it? I mean I do but then a part of me doesn't. I don't know what to do. What are some tips or ways to know that he might be cheating on me. Oh and I never met these girls so I thought it was weird. They said something to me on twittering through direct messaging. Someone tell me what I should do..

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04-28-2014, 03:52 AM
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Get proof somehow

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04-28-2014, 03:52 AM
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Okay, you can never really completely trust boys. They&#x27;re not reliable at all. I did once and i&#x27;ve learnt my lesson. You could ask your boyfriend&#x27;s friends if he knows any girls with those names. And if he cheated on you in the past, there are more chances he&#x27;d do it again. And some random girls wont just lie to you about hooking up or sleeping with ur boyfriend. I mean, what would they get out of it
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04-28-2014, 04:00 AM
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You should ask the girls for some kind of evidence, such as text messages, email, voicemail messages, etc. Otherwise it's just their word against his.

If you're looking for any clues as to whether or not he's cheating on you, just watch for any unusual signs. Particularly if he's suddenly behaving differently than he usually does (for example, if he's suddenly overprotective of his phone or if he suddenly becomes too "busy" at work to see you)
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