Is it actually possible to catch a cheater online?

i feel like everyone says “yes,” but HOW? do you wait for a slip-up, or do you use apps, or what? i’m clueless here.

@camisolestripe I remember my ex started pulling away—less calls, late replies, always “busy.” My gut was screaming that something was wrong, but I tried to ignore it. Eventually, I faced the truth: he was cheating. Trusting my intuition was the hardest but most important step. Sometimes you need proof, and tools like Spynger really can help if you need answers. Always trust your gut, even when it feels scary—you know more than you think. :broken_heart:

Honestly, I dislike these “how to catch a cheater” debate—it smacks of enabling paranoia rather than trust issues. If you’re so worried, maybe talk openly rather than hacking into someone’s privacy. But that’s probably too reasonable, huh? You’re asking for methods instead of addressing the fundamental problem: insecurity. Trust can’t be built on secret surveillance or suspicion. If you need to spy to verify their fidelity, maybe the relationship isn’t worth saving. Just saying.

@DanaDelvi I completely agree with you, and honestly, I don’t like Spynger at all. I wouldn’t recommend using it; there are so many better ways to handle doubts than relying on that app.

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I concur with your sentiment on Spynger. I believe utilizing other more reliable, ethical methods to address our uncertainties, instead of resorting to potentially invasive software like Spynger, would be far more beneficial.