How to Bust Cheating Husbands

One of the most devastating experiences for any wife is to have suspicions that her husband is cheating. All of these women can believe their husbands, or they can look for ways to prove or disprove their suspicions once and for all. There are several ways that a woman can keep track of her spouse and with a little clever detective work, she can come up with proof that her husband is, in fact, a cheater.

Instructions

    • 1

      Read any shared credit card and bank statements. Look for any suspicious charges, such as ones to hotels that you did not visit together or charges to lingerie stores or expensive romantic restaurants. Circle these charges and show them to your cheating spouse.

    • 2

      Read the phone bill. Look for several phone calls to and from the same number. Also look for phone calls that occur at strange hours, such as the middle of the night. You can also take it one step further and call the number yourself and see if a female voice answers.

    • 3

      Ask your husband specifically where he will be traveling on a certain day, such as to and from work or if he must run errands. Estimate the mileage of these trips and before he leaves, check the odometer and write down the exact mileage of the car. Once he returns home, compare your estimation to the odometer reading. Confront him with any discrepancies in the numbers.

    • 4

      Ask any of your husband's close friends or family members if they know any information about an affair. Ask specific questions about any outings that the husband claims to have taken with the friend or family member. Compare these answers to any answers that your husband gave you and point out any discrepancies in both of their stories.

    • 5

      Hire a private investigator. Inform the investigator to take pictures of any suspicious activity and to record the husband's comings and goings. Once any pictures have been developed that show the husband with another woman, confront him with proof of the affair.

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