
A woman who sleeps with married men has revealed the three 'clear' signs which suggest they may be cheating.
For as long as there has been relationships, there has been cheating. What is classified as cheating may differ between couples, however, one thing is universally agreed – and that is that it's universally frowned upon to two-time a partner - unless that's the relationship you signed up for in the form of ethical non-monogamy (EDM) or polyamory.
And yet, infidelity isn't uncommon, with one in five (20%) British adults even admitting to cheating on their partner at some point in their lives.
Which isn't really a statistic that will restore your faith in true love.
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So, what are the red flags which suggest that your partner may be seeing someone behind your back? According to one mistress, there are three pretty obvious signs.

Known as 'Britain's most famous mistress', professional girlfriend Gweneth Lee isn't shy about admitting that she has three wealthy lovers – who are married men with children.
How to tell if your partner is cheating on you
During a recent interview with MailOnline, Gweneth outlined three signs which she believes are red flags that a partner is playing away from home.
The changes aren't major lifestyle changes either, with the 57-year-old revealing it's often small changes to daily habits.
"There are the obvious ones, like keeping his phone face down at all times," she explained.
"But also, if he starts wearing better underwear and socks. Oh, and if his usually neglected nethers suddenly appear well-groomed with a shaver... that’s a classic tell."
Concerns about a partner's sudden secretive spending also rings true in Gweneth's case, as she revealed that her rich lovers often shower her with expensive gifts.
Gweneth's list isn't unique, with excessive grooming and secretive phone behaviour being a staple on several cheating red flag lists touted by behavioural experts, psychologists and private investigators.

Other tells also include: a sudden uptick in 'business trips', hidden emails or social media accounts and evasive or defensive behaviour, while some cheating partners might even display a heightened sex drive towards their partner.
Meanwhile, one relationship coach suggested that partners who've cheated on previous partners, have a family history of infidelity or work in a place with a high gender imbalance are at a higher risk of being unfaithful in romantic relationships.
It's worth noting that your partner splurging on some new underwear or taking up a sudden hobby doesn't mean that infidelity is always the cause, as it could always be a symptom of something completely innocent.
Which means you'll want to at least gather further evidence before confronting them over an alleged affair.
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