An ex-escort has shared her observations on the patterns she noticed among married men engaging in extramarital activities.
Being cheated on can devastate a relationship, but gathering enough proof to confront a partner can be a challenge.
Micki Daniels, with over ten years of experience as an escort, has identified certain behaviors that might indicate a partner is being unfaithful.
She pointed out that subtle changes in daily routines can help confirm suspicions that a partner may not be as loyal as they claim.
While these trends aren’t definitive proof, they might be worth considering, according to Daniels.
In an interview with the MailOnline, she mentioned that more frequent or immediate showering could indicate infidelity.
Daniels suggests that if a man hurries to shower upon returning home, he might be trying to eliminate any evidence of cheating.
This behavior would align with an attempt to dodge questions about any unfamiliar scent he might be wearing.
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She also advises caution if he rushes to the shower after being intimate with you.
Daniels elaborated: “Post-sex affection is linked to deepening connection between partners, so if he’s prioritizing a shower, perhaps he’s just having sex out of obligation.”
An abrupt change in appearance or investment in a more refined wardrobe could also signal something amiss.
“When a cheater is on the prowl, they will up the ante by improving their physical presentation,” said the former escort.
In addition to these subtle behavioral changes, Daniels pointed out some more obvious warning signs.
She noted that a shift in a married man’s relationship with his phone could be a red flag, particularly if this behavior has changed recently.
Daniels stated: “If he is possessive of his phone, avoids answering calls in front of you, or gets mad when you ask to use it, he’s hiding something.”
Furthermore, be aware of any new security measures like altered passwords, particularly on devices you previously had access to.
Daniels also emphasized that social media has made it easier to cheat, leading to increased temptation.