Betrayal & Dealing with
Infedelity
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How to reveal if your lover is
cheating on you by keeping a special diary
Our minds aren’t perfect at remembering
special details and specific facts – far from it. Our brains
work selectively; they store and recall certain bits of
information while forgetting others. For example, you might
remember – for whatever reason – a phone number that has little
or no importance to you, but forget the birthday of someone you
really should buy a present for. On the most part, this
selective/subjective memory trait creates no real problems in
our day to day lives. We can look up a number if we forget it,
or ask a friend of a friend for the day of the month on which
someone’s birthday falls.
However, sometimes it can make things
slightly trickier. One such time is when we suspect our partner
may be cheating on us. Imagine you walk into the room just as
your partner is putting down the phone and they seem a little
on edge or tense as they turn around and see you. The incident
may stick out in your mind for weeks, niggling at you, making
you wonder: did it mean something, was it a sign? Fast forward
to a different occasion, when your partner returns home from a
business meeting or other engagement late and immediately jumps
in the shower, even before properly saying ‘hi’ to you. You
might rationalise their behaviour by thinking: “Well, they were
probably tired or something. They surely just felt like
refreshing themselves with a shower,” then forget all about it.
You might be 100% right, but that’s not really the point. The
strange phone incident and the unusual dash to the bathroom on
returning home could both have happened because your partner is
cheating on you, and conversely they both could be wholly
innocent and not caused by infidelity. The point here is,
remembering one incident over the other and thus giving it more
weight or meaning than the other in your mind could potentially
make it much more difficult to ascertain what is or isn’t going
on – whether they’re trustworthy or not.
So, to combat the human tendency to
selectively remember and therefore consider some incidents more
than others, and therefore improve your chances of revealing
the truth, you should keep an objective, non-selective record
of everything that happens. Here’s how it works:
1. Use a journal or diary, not a digital
method of recording events, changes in behaviour/habits/moods,
etc. Noting things in your own handwriting allows each piece of
information recorded to be absorbed more deeply and permanently
by your mind than if you type them out quickly on a computer.
Also, paper records (a diary, journal, etc.) are usually more
portable than laptops, PC’s, etc., which could come in handy
if/when you spot a potential sign of infidelity away from
home.
2. Keep your journal as objective and
neutral as humanly possible. Note the time something unusual,
strange or suspicious occurs, if you’ve noticed it before, and
what it consists of. For example, saying: “Today (insert date)
they came home 2 hours later than usual from work, it’s
happened once before and they offered no reason or explanation
for their lateness” is much better and more useful in the long
run than: “They came home late again! They had no reason to be
late at all. It must mean something.” So, be specific, neutral,
accurate and non-judgemental. A time will come when you’ll make
a decision on whether or not you can trust them and it’ll be
then when an emotional response will be completely warranted
and understandable. Until then, record what happens like a
robot – it’ll help unravel the mystery and reveal what the hell
is or isn’t going on.
3. Finally, keep your journal/record hidden
away somewhere where it won’t be stumbled upon by your partner.
If they ARE cheating and find your diary, it could easily make
them more secretive and more careful not to give out noticeable
signs of their infidelity in the future – thus making your job
of uncovering the truth more difficult. If they find it and are
NOT cheating, they could feel insulted or hurt that you don’t
fully trust them. That’s an issue that, if appropriate, can be
brought up by you after you’ve completed your little
‘investigation’. For now, secretiveness is quite possibly one
of your greatest allies in discovering whether or not your
partner’s having an affair.
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