After Infidelity πŸ’” Should You Stay or Go? Question Answered


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Most of us have dealt with infidelity at some point in our lives. As painful as being cheated on is, trying to figure out whether to stay in the relationship or leave it can feel crippling.

Dr. Talal Alsaleem the "Infidelity Doctor", spilled the tea on everything from who cheats and why, to how to decide when to stay or leave a relationship after an affair.

You can even learn how to screen new potential partners who have a history of cheating.

When is your date's history of infidelity a potential problem in a new relationship? Find out here.

You'll find all the answers you want here​

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