boyfriend, not husband? beat cheeks.
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Then do it. Spy on him. You may be surprised at what you find. Most of us have a side that we don't share with others. Especially if you two are getting serious, look into his affairs....Give him a taste of how it feels. But also be prepared for what you might uncover,
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And just why is this guy your boyfriend? You know that stalker/maniac ex-lover everyone has nightmares about, you've found one.
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Somebody did invade his privacy. Where you think he learned to be a spy.
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He does not trust you because he is the one hiding things from you. Just like when a cheater accuses their significant other of cheating because they are doing it.
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^ I agree! I had an ex like this he tried cheating on me with two of my good friends!
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Why be with him if you hate him?
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^Duh, cause she secretly hates him. My gf secretly hates me, but I snooped and found out, yet she doesn't know I know. Two player is more fun!
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^ sounds sick to me!
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GET... THE...FUCK...OUT...
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This is a typically psychological response from a guy who is screwing around on his girlfriend. His conscience is eating his inner guilt. He responds to his environment according what he thinks within. You better leave now. Your situation is never going to improve
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