8 Things Women Develop When They Are Cheating

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8. Secret Schedules

Last but not least on our list of the things cheating women develop is a sudden change in her schedule. A woman who is being secretive about her whereabouts is more than likely hiding something.

For instance, does she hide where she is when you call her? Does she always throw the same phrase, which is something similar to “away with some stuff”? If she’s gone a lot of the time and not sharing with you her whereabouts or when she’s coming back, there’s a chance that she’s seeing someone else.

The less you know about her itinerary, the more you should be worried about who she is spending her time with.

If you were or are a victim of infidelity, here’s a book that may help you cope with betrayal!

If you liked our article on things cheating women develop, you may also want to read 8 Reasons Why Marriages Don’t Last Anymore, According to Counselors.

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