| Stop snooping. If you have to snoop, it is over. I would not put up with it for one second. I am woman. |
She's married to guy and he's acting shady. Only a cheater would say not to snoop. Only a dope would blindly trust when there is cause to tread with caution. It's very unlikely any man will admit to an emotional affair or a physical one when directly asked. Deny, deny, deny is the name of the game...and throw in some gaslighting too. |
Wrong. If you have that must distrust, you should not be in a relationship. I never snooped. Ever. I have never been snooped on ...not ever. If it happened, that would be a serious problem. |
You don't know if you've been snooped on. Or, if you do because you have super tracking equipment on your devices or something, that would suggest a much deeper issue than OP. |
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“ She's married to guy and he's acting shady“
If communicating with female colleagues is “shady” then I guess it was a mistake ever to have women in the workplace... |
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Op, I just went through an incredibly stressful time at work for the past 5 months. Thankfully dh could relate due to some life experiences on his end. But many of my colleagues struggled with their relationship and finding themselves talking to other coworkers more than their significant others. No cheating or emotional affairs, just that it was nice to talk to people who "got it". You probably wouldn't have given this a second thought if it weren't for the fact his coworkers are female.
I think the best thing you can do is to see how you can help DH during this stressful work period. Does he need to vent? Bounce ideas off you? |
This. Companies should not hire young women. Too many jealous wives at home |
| Sucka... |
| What red flags did you see? |
| Come look at my DH’s phone! More than enough sketchy to go around. |
| OP, I would still be on my guard about this. It’s a bit suspicious. |