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Positive Changes In Spouse May Point to Infidelity

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Do you suspect that your wife or husband has been cheating on you? Has your boyfriend or girlfriend been acting strange lately? While some odd and negative behavior may point to infidelity, some positive changes may occur that may lead you astray. Let's examine some positive changes that you may notice in your spouse if they have been unfaithful.

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More Helpful With Laundry

So, your husband had previously left all the laundry duties to you. Now, he suddenly starts helping you with doing the family laundry. Is this a courteous gesture, or is there something more to it? A cheating husband may be interested in helping with the laundry in an effort to ensure that you don't accidentally uncover any incriminating evidence (notes or condoms in pants or shirt pockets, unusual stains, etc.)

A Shift In Interests in Music and/or Sports

Has your wife started watching football with you, when you couldn't get her sit down on any previous Sunday? Has your "country girl" started talking to you about going to a rock concert with one of her girl friends? While interests in music and sports can change with anyone, there is a good chance that her girl friend may in fact be her new love interest. Women who are warming up to someone new will try and adapt to their tastes in music and show interest in their hobbies or pastimes.

A Sudden Preoccupation With Their Appearance

Your husband's sloppy attire and unkempt hair has been replaced with a well-groomed, well-dressed narcissist. Why would a man who could care little about his appearance start spending more time in front of the mirror than before? Chances are that he wasn't always the slob you've been accustomed to. Men tend to be more concerned with hygiene and grooming when trying to woo a new woman.
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