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Their phone becomes "off-limits" suddenly. Your phone and computer should be fairly private things. But when you're dating someone, it's inevitable that they'll have to use your devices at some point. So if your partner starts to guard their devices in a territorial way, you might have reason to be suspicious. "It's not unusual for a person to be on the phone a lot. However, if your partner appears to guard the phone when you're around (e.g. shields it from view while texting or hides it when you walk by), then it's a possibility he or she is hiding something," Jonathan Bennett, counselor and co-author of the blog The Popular Man, told INSIDER.
They un-friend you or delete their social media accounts. If your partner needs a break from social media, that's one thing (we've all been there!). But if they tell you they deleted their social media accounts and friends say they're still on Facebook, you may have to have a talk. They seem nervous around you. While there may be other factors in their lives that are stressing them out, if your partner seems nervous just around you specifically, it's worth bringing it up to them to see if there is anything that they need to get off of their chest. They accuse you of cheating. If your partner is cheating, they may turn around and accuse you first. This can be a way to justify their own actions and try to pin the blame on you. "When your partner has the capacity to do something like cheat, lie, or steal they will assume you might be doing the same," relationship coach and author Jackie Viramontez told INSIDER. They're giddily happy - and you're not reaping the benefits. Is your partner skipping around the house and smelling the roses for no apparent reason? You'd think having your partner be happy would be great news for you, but if they're happy and distant or you aren't getting to enjoy their newfound bliss, you may want to find the source of their happiness - and it may not be because of you. |