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I have three questions for LMFTs and relationship experts about acting on a hunch that your partner may be cheating. - People always say, “Listen to your gut.” But is there a way to know if you should adhere to gut feelings that your partner may be cheating, or if you should just dismiss it as paranoia? Are there tell-tale signs that people usually miss? - Is it ever acceptable to act on a hunch that your partner may be cheating? - If you must act on that hunch, what would be the best way to do it without coming off as distrustful or causing conflict? Requirements: LMFTs and relationship experts only. Please include a link to your professional bio.

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