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RE: Who's Got Your Back? Situational Awareness, Infidelity Cases, and Verifying Trust
Well written, friend. Thanks for the valuable follow up comment!
Well written, friend. Thanks for the valuable follow up comment!
@finnian, thank you for providing thought provoking content! It really is important to have people like you, Private Investigators, because there are people as you mentioned that believe that they can lie without limitation. Love this line:
Boom! That's a beautiful simplification of marriage. Unless your vows were "till divorce do us part", then you have an obligation - not just a moral obligation, but a 'contract' as you said. I think a person that is willing to be unfaithful to their spouse is unworthy of trust in any capacity. If they are disloyal to their "significant other" there's no question - that dishonesty does not stop there.It's easier to tell the hard truth than to keep up a lie - as you said it cannot last forever. It never does. Thanks to the power of observation and tactics in which can be deployed to verify trust, we can rest a little easier. It is important to know if someone you've married is loyal to you. That's the bond of marriage. Excellent article my friend.
Thanks! Another truth about honesty is: If someone is willing to lie about simple things without pressure, imagine what they will lie about when a lot is on the line?
Congratulations on the @Curie vote my friend, certainly well earned!! 😉🔥🚀
I am not sure how that works. Was this post mentioned in some sort of report?
A kind and wealthy whale upvoted me too!