For better or for worse, nearly everyone's meeting their partners on dating apps these days. Who truly wants to go outside to find people? While the convenience of meeting potential mates from your couch is great and all, it also means there's the chance that your current fling could be chatting with other women or men on Tinder while they're sitting right next to you. Here, 11 women open up about what it was like to discover their partners were on dating apps. Fast forward a few nights He had been spelling his name differently so I wouldn't be able to find him.
When You Catch Your Partner in an Online Dating Site
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Each month, we get real talk on relationship problems from three of the gents who put the "men" in Men's Health. He swears he never acted on anything, just browsed. Normal or dump him? But he admitted to using it since you started dating. That's dodgy. Swipe left.
11 Women Reveal What It's Like to Catch Your Partner on a Dating App
We started seeing each other initially as friends — we have a lot of shared interests — and then one day he jumped on me and the relationship became increasingly physical. So far, so good — until we were both looking at something on his laptop, and a dating website came up as one of his most visited sites. I asked him about this, and told him that while I had no wish to pry into his personal life, the question for me was whether he was looking to keep his options open for now, it being early days. A quick Google search on his user name revealed another three, all with very recent logins. At that stage I was ready to end the relationship and leave him to it.
But, I was thrilled by the ultimatum given to the company by the hackers, because offering escapades to a married person having marriage trouble is like offering booze to an alcoholic. Some smart men got scared; good! This article is not to proselytize , but to save marriages. Use your discovery as a wake-up call, and call to action; not a reason to end your marriage.