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Are You Unwittingly Dating a Married Man?

A family man from Long Island, NY recently made headlines when he was arrested for posing an U.S. marshal to get dates. Married for 17 years with 2 teenaged youngsters, this guy utilized a web chatroom called Long Island Over 40, to lure at least 11 women into relationships under the pretense of being a single man. One woman also conceived with his kid. Had he not been posing a UNITED STATE marshall, his dating duplicity may have never ever been revealed. Dating Deception is Typical Regrettably, dating deception is all too  typical. Married men often masquerade as single guys. Although there are web sites particularly for married men who intend to cheat, numerous cheating partners troll chat rooms as well as online dating sites trying to find single females on whom to prey. It's not simply online; this dating deceptiveness happens in offline locations also. A surprising number of the guys you meet at clubs, bars, house parties and in other social setups, are married-- not sing

Too Many Break Ups

While in the midst of a series of break ups, people see them as eternal and feel as though nothing will ever change. The sensation may cause one to question if they have made the right decision. An important thing to remember is patterns shift without warning. One might begin questioning if they have gone through too many break ups following their most recent one. This sensation will be heightened if several have occurred within a short period of time. Spotting warning signs of a concerning trend may signify a deeper issue. Identifying them becomes critical before making any changes. Addicted to the New Some people crave new relationships and will end a relationship to experience something new. Those pursuing novelty may not even realize the pattern in their behavior. Let's look at some reasons the new might appeal to a person. * Fresh Stories: After hearing repeated tales from the same person, the seeker will get to hear things they never have. A new teller might even