10 Signs Your Partner Regrets Cheating on You

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5. They Are Ready to Work Hard on Rebuilding Trust

When a partner cheats, this either ruins trust between both parties completely or raises some trust issues that may be devastating for the relationship.

If your significant other is aware of this (and they definitely should be), they will immediately start working on rebuilding that broken trust between you two. They will let you ask them for details related to the affair, and their answers will be completely honest.

They will even give you full access to their social media apps and profiles. Even if you’re not interested in doing this, it’s just one of the ways your partner will want to show that he or she is really trying to earn your trust back.

He or she will make it clear that, from this very moment on, they will never hide anything from you.

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