10 Signs Your Partner Regrets Cheating on You

Micro-Cheating
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1. Their Body Language Says It All

There’s nothing you can’t learn from a person’s body language. When it comes to your partner’s behavior, we’re talking about something that isn’t under your influence; you can’t control it. But you can take notice of it.

So, when you confront your partner about their infidelity and when they ask for your forgiveness, pay close attention to their body language. If your significant other can’t maintain eye contact or look you in the eyes, it’s a good sign he or she regrets cheating on you. Also, if a cheater keeps their eyes down, it may mean they are ashamed of themselves because they know you didn’t deserve that betrayal.

Your partner will also have difficulty speaking and feel nervous. That’s because he or she is afraid you may want to call it quits. You’ll notice that their confidence is fading away because of their fear of losing you.

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