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Found Your Spouse On A Dating Site? Here's What To Do Found Your Spouse On A Dating Site? Here's What To Do

Found Your Spouse On A Dating Site? Here's What To Do

Despite vows of fidelity on their wedding day, it’s not uncommon for married individuals to stray from their spouses. In fact, Statistic Brain research found that in 41 percent of marriages, one or both spouses admitted to physical or emotional cheating.

Unfortunately, technologies like social media and dating apps have made it easier for unfaithful spouses to seek out and have affairs. While a cheater may think they’re covering their tracks, that person’s partner could easily find out, whether it’s through an accidental glance at a phone or laptop, a friend who finds the profile and spills the beans, or a deep web search by their suspicious husband or wife.


Financial Infidelity: The Most Common Type Of Cheating Financial Infidelity: The Most Common Type Of Cheating

Financial Infidelity: The Most Common Type Of Cheating

Cheating isn’t always about sex.

According to a 2016 Harris poll, almost half of Americans (42%) say they’ve committed some form of financial infidelity.

Financial infidelity is when your spouse lies to you about how money is being spent, or hides secret accounts from you, or makes significant spending decisions without your knowledge. Financial infidelity is much more common than sexual cheating, and often times equally as damaging to a relationship.


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