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scleod
scleod
Sorry for the bad Grammer limited text.
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I don't have any advice but I feel sorry that you're going through all this.
scleod
scleod
Thank you ai appreciate that. I honestly never reach out to anyone so this is different.
Rodafina
Rodafina
@scleod, it sounds like maybe it is a very good time to talk to others as much as you can. You don’t want to be isolated with someone who you think may be acting unfaithfully.

It’s probably a good time to tap into any and all support that is available to you. Start focusing on things that make you feel secure and confident.
Rocco
Rocco
If there is a realistic chance he is cheating, DO NOT isolate yourself from friends/family/forums. Try to stay involved in connections you have outside of your relationship with him. That’s what I recommend
scleod
scleod
Thank you both for your advice. That was why I reached out on here because I am feeling quite alone right now
Rocco
Rocco
There are several intelligent, insightful, experienced, unbiased women members here that can be helpful and supportive. I recommend chatting with a few of them.

As a man, I find some of the details suspicious and I’m leaning towards a chance of cheating, but I don’t really know you/him/the situation one way or the other.
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