Statistics Show: Cheating Spouses Revealed On Valentine's Day
In a way, it makes sense. If you're two-timing someone, Valentine's Day is the real test. How do you juggle two people on that day, without arousing the suspicion of your spouse or partner? According to Thomas Martin, founder of Martin Investigative Services, everything from receipts for gifts, to cell phone bills, to missed lunch dates, to hastily rearranged schedules (on February 14th) give a clue that there's cheating going on.
And of course, there's the ultimate tool, the Internet. If your spouse or partner has a separate email or chat account kept hidden from you, this would be the perfect way to communicate with another person on Valentine's Day, or any other day.
Of course, there's always Ultraview Plus to track what is and isn't happening on your computer -- it's fast, it's thorough, and it's completely invisible. Better to know the truth than to spend your Valentine's Day with someone who doesn't deserves it.







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