Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Phones and cheating

Emotional affairs occur primarily through the Internet and telephone, especially mobile phones. If you find your spouse hanging when you suddenly enters the room or erasing the history on the phone and she became defensive when asked about it, then you might want to add this behavior to your list of suspects.

Below are the behaviors to be aware of:

The spouse turns off his cell phone in your presence. Your spouse leave the room to take phone calls. Your spouse becomes upset if you answer her phone. Your spouse becomes defensive if you ask him/her about the behaviors listed above.

Most spouses engaged in an affair they consider their phone to be a necessary part of retaining the current affair. Allows them to keep in touch with the other man/woman in virtually all other times. You can talk with their lover while driving to work, to work, coming home at night. You can talk with them while shopping, pumping gas or taking your dog for a walk. Thanks to mobile phone crooks are now able to connect more deeply, more quickly.

What can you do if you become suspicious of your use of the phone the spouses?

Check the history of phone for incoming and outgoing calls. Check your phone for SMS incoming and outgoing. Check the list of contacts for any names that you are not familiar with. Check calls, missed calls, and dialled calls to the numbers of suspects. Check your phone bill for any unusual use. Insist that the phone bill in your name and the name of your spouse. Doing this gives you the right to request a copy of the phone bill should become suspicious.

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