xOViLLYxO answered Thursday October 4 2007, 8:47 pm: She will start hanging out with other guys alot, and making up stupid excuses. Also she will talk & text with them too, over you. Girls are always good at covering it up but at times you can tell. Her feelings will just start to fade.. ♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
thelaura answered Thursday October 4 2007, 9:42 am: It's possible to know if your girlfriend is cheating at the current time.. but if she's going to cheat in the future is impossible to tell.
Instead of focusing on your girlfriend cheating, why don't you learn to trust her? [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
Chivalrous answered Thursday October 4 2007, 2:16 am: Sorry dude. In love there are no guarantees. A known slutty cheating girl can turn over a new leaf (though it's rare it CAN happen.), and a perfectly sweet loyal innocent girl can make a mistake and cheat on you if you don't love her right. Unfortunately, no one can see into the future and there is no way to control someone else's actions.
If she's a heavy flirt and doesn't see any problems with hanging out with other guys just as much or more than she does with you, I'd say dump her. Not only is it cheaters' behavior, but it's really not appropriate or respectful of your feelings either is it?
Cheating can be for fun or it can be emotional, and it's only the latter that you can help prevent. Even still, the dicision to trust is up to you.
Brandi_S answered Thursday October 4 2007, 1:35 am: Well, a good indicator would be if she has been notorious for such behavior in the past. There are really no specific signs that guarantee she is a cheating whore unless you know for fact that she is. Make sense?
Let's be real here. Why are you dating someone who you can't trust to begin with? If you don't have trust and honesty in a relationship, you have no relationship.
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