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Cheating Spouse 7 Legitimate
Motives For Spying
Should you spy on your cheating husband or wife? You believe
you see signs of a cheating spouse. The need to know whether
your spouse is cheating and EXACTLY what kind of cheating is
taking place is often strong. There are a number of reasons why
the drive to spy is powerful. Here are seven:
1. Trust is a big reason, not of your partner, but yourself.
Probably for some time you have sensed something is different
or questioned the change of behavior in your partner. Perhaps
you confronted your cheating husband or cheating wife and it
was met with denial. This created a huge dilemma for you
because a part of you was screaming, Hey, this doesn't fit! I
don't believe it! To deny this part of you, which KNOWS the
truth, creates a tremendous internal turmoil. If the truth as
you suspect it is confirmed, you can take a deep breath and at
least know that you can trust yourself. You are NOT CRAZY!
Spying is a way to confirm your suspicions and trust more fully
your gut feelings.
2. Spying on cheating husbands or cheating wives often helps
the person feel connected to the partner who seems to be
steadily moving away. It is a way of maintaining contact and
having some sort of connection to this stranger who once was
well known. Isn’t it like the game of hide-and-seek we used to
play as children? Sometimes there, sometimes gone. At least it
is a game, and a game is at least some contact, some
involvement. You miss the connection and try to find someway to
maintain the ties.
3. Spying on a cheating spouse may be an honest attempt to
bring resolution to the relationship. You want to know the
truth. You sense something does not fit. You suspect there is a
breach of something. You want to know what you are up against.
You are not willing to stand pat and wait. You are a person of
action. You want some sort of movement. You want to get on with
the relationship. You want to get on with your life. You know
that it is difficult maintaining your sanity when there might
be this huge elephant that no one is talking about. You want to
know the truth, face the truth, deal with the truth and be
free.
4. Cheating husbands or cheating wives often, unfortunately,
lead to the demise of marital relationships. If you strongly
suspect this to be true for your situation you will want to
protect yourself legally. If there is betrayal, lying and
deception regarding a third party, other forms of deception may
exist financially or in other areas of the relationship. Having
“evidence” does have some impact in some court systems. Whether
you need to protect yourself legally depends on the kind of
affair facing you and the character of your spouse. Please read
through my “7 Reasons For an Affair” to determine the situation
that faces you. If your spouse is someone who can’t say no,
doesn’t want to say no or is acting out rage, please make sure
to take protective steps.
5. You may want to protect yourself medically if you suspect
you have a cheating husband or wife. You might be concerned
about sexually transmitted diseases. Your health may be at
stake. And, of course, you need to know. Shame, guilt or
self-absorption may be so powerful in your partner that it gets
in the way of responsibly informing you of the medical dangers
when another partner is sexually brought into your
relationship.
6. Seeing signs of a cheating spouse often mean secrets.
Secrets are work! There is not much written about the impact of
a secret in a relationship, but believe me, in over two decades
of working with strained relationships day in and day out,
keeping a secret has a powerful impact. It is the proverbial
elephant sitting in the room that no one dare talk about.
People take extraordinary measures to tip toe around it, but it
IS there. Emotionally, you can’t miss it. Secrets are a drain.
If the secret persists, its impact is felt in subtle but
insidious ways. People become physically ill, sometimes
seriously so. People become depressed. People start doing crazy
things. Children start acting out, stop achieving, become
listless or exhibit a host of other symptoms. Children, or the
next generation, often carry the emotional load. You want to
spy because you don’t want to live with a secret. You want to
discover the truth. You want to feel the freeing power of the
exposed secret and the opportunity it offers for healing,
resolution, a rich relationship and a productive life.
7. Some of us like drama. Soap opera scenarios and adrenaline
based lives are a hallmark of our society. We get juiced or
pumped up entering into emotional relational triangles that
offer intrigue. Without adrenaline, life seems boring or
mundane. Perhaps an unspoken reason for an affair may be to fan
the fire? Or, you may spy on your cheating spouse to keep the
sense of being alive a part of your life.
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