Is my partner cheating on me?

Best answered with: Cartomancy

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Questions to ask an advisor

  • 1Do the cards indicate my partner is being unfaithful?
  • 2Is there another person romantically involved with my partner?
  • 3How long has this been going on?
  • 4Is this physical, emotional, or both?
  • 5Does my partner intend to continue this behavior?
  • 6Should I confront them with what I suspect?

Questions the advisor might ask you

  • 1What has made you suspect infidelity?
  • 2Have you noticed specific changes in their behavior?
  • 3How long have you had these suspicions?
  • 4Have you found any evidence?
  • 5How would you handle confirmation of cheating?
  • 6Are you seeking confirmation to leave or to find a way forward?

What is this question about?

This question confronts one of the most painful suspicions in a relationship - the possibility that your partner is being unfaithful. Whether triggered by behavioral changes, gut feelings, or specific incidents, the need to know the truth about infidelity is overwhelming. This question seeks clarity about what's really happening behind your back.

Why is this question important?

Suspecting infidelity is emotionally torturous. The uncertainty can be worse than knowing the truth, leading to anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and damaged trust whether or not cheating is actually occurring. Understanding the reality of your situation - however painful - allows you to make informed decisions about your relationship and your future.

How can it help you?

Cartomancy provides direct, unambiguous answers about the presence of third parties in romantic situations. The cards don't sugarcoat or avoid difficult truths. A reading can reveal whether infidelity is occurring, the nature of the betrayal, and sometimes even details about the other person involved. This clarity, while potentially painful, empowers you to address the situation appropriately.