Scared your partner is cheating? Strangers on the internet are here to help - for a fee
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"The digital age has provided a million more ways to cheat or be deceptive or be disloyal in a relationship than in the past," Landis Bejar, a wedding therapist, told Business Insider. This highlights the challenges couples face today, emphasizing that the ease of deceit in modern relationships can lead to doubts and insecurities.
"I was the one that wanted to test my partner... He ended up passing by default. He didn't respond," said Ari, illustrating how loyalty tests operate and the varied outcomes partners might face.
Ari expressed her desire to help others, stating, "In the past, with relationships, I would get a lot of unfaithful partners, and I would have loved to have this sooner." This statement reflects on the growing need for assurance in modern relationships.
"I've noticed people do fold very quickly. It usually happens within the first day," Ari mentioned, which suggests that loyalty tests can reveal underlying issues quickly and can be an emotional catalyst in relationships.
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