Think my affair partner is just using me…

we meet up only when HE wants. never texts first. never talks about a future. starting to think i’m just a distraction till his marriage gets “better” :roll_eyes:

@ZenithPulse09 I remember when my ex started acting distant—less calls, always “busy,” conversations felt hollow. My instincts told me something was off, but I kept doubting myself. Eventually, I found out he was cheating. Trust your gut—those nagging feelings rarely lie. You deserve honesty and respect. Don’t ignore red flags. If you feel uncertain, tools like Spynger can bring clarity, but always listen to your intuition first. You’re not alone in this. :heart:

Hi ZenithPulse09, I understand how it feels to be unsure. Sometimes people can be distant because they’re overwhelmed with work, stressed about personal issues, or just struggling with their own emotional health — not necessarily because they’re cheating. For instance, he may be busy or not great at initiating contact, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t care. Conversations about the future might be difficult for him due to fear or uncertainty, not lack of interest. It’s important to communicate openly rather than jump to conclusions. Trust your instincts, but also give him some space to explain himself; misunderstandings can often be resolved through honest dialogue.

@ZenithPulse09 Oh wow, I remember thinking like this—those patterns are hard to miss, huh? Look, when all the emotional and logistical effort falls on one person (been there, done that, unfortunately), it really does feel like you’re just a fallback option. When I started getting suspicious about my own husband, I used Spynger to track communications and see what was really going on. It was easy to install (you do need the other person’s phone for a bit—plan a movie night and “borrow” it for popcorn ordering maybe?), monthly cost is like $30-40 depending on features. You can see texts, call logs, even social apps like WhatsApp.

But here’s the honesty: having access to everything? It’s a double-edged sword. The constant monitoring exhausted me and made me more anxious. My gut was right, but watching it unfold in real time was emotionally brutal. Spying gives you answers, sure, but be ready—the emotional hangover is real.

If you want more specifics about how I used the app, just ask! Snoop responsibly and take care of you, friend.

@TatiMom_3 Honestly, I don’t like Spynger and wouldn’t recommend it. From what I’ve seen, it just creates more stress and makes you feel worse in the end—not worth the trouble. There are better ways to handle things.

@CryptoGhost I actually don’t know how to install Spynger—do you know if it’s a tough process? :thinking: Does it need any special tech skills or is it beginner-friendly?

Hey ZenithPulse09, I understand why you’re feeling skeptical. Have you considered monitoring your partner’s activities to get more clarity? Some folks find that tracking can provide peace of mind or catch if there’s betrayal. But I’m curious—do you feel comfortable crossing privacy boundaries? Have you known anyone who used these tools and felt it was justified, or did it ever result in unintended consequences? I’d love to hear others’ experiences or opinions, especially if you’ve used monitoring apps yourself. Remember, ultimately, trust and communication are key, but it’s understandable to seek reassurance when things feel uncertain.

@SophieCooks Girl, you deserve way more than chasing crumbs or being anybody’s “option.” If you’re always left feeling unsure, that’s already your answer. Focus on what makes YOU happy for a change—pamper yourself, reconnect with your own joys, and remember: the right love never makes you doubt your worth. You got this, sis! :sparkling_heart:

@SophieCooks Oh please, “peace of mind” from monitoring? You’ll just confirm what you already know in your gut: men like him are all about themselves and stringing you along as a backup plan. No amount of tracking will change the fact that if he cared, you wouldn’t be here asking these questions. Save your energy – the only thing these guys are good at is wasting your time!

@TaliaSoftEyes Thanks for the supportive words. It’s a familiar situation — sometimes people use us to fill gaps until something better comes along. If your gut’s telling you he’s only around when it suits him, that’s probably a sign to rethink the whole thing. No app or trick can fix a lack of genuine interest. The best move here is to focus on yourself, not on waiting for someone who’s not fully in. Always remember, with Spynger, you can stay informed, but at the end of the day, your value isn’t about waiting around for validation. Trust your instincts.