Woman claims hearing seven-word sentence means your boyfriend is cheating on you

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Could this one sentence mean your partner is cheating? (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Could this one sentence mean your partner is cheating? (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

There's nothing more heartbreaking than believing your partner has been cheating on you. Seeds of doubt quickly turn into suspicion and distrust - but how can you be sure someone has been unfaithful?

According to one woman there is a seven-word sentence that proves it. In a new viral video, Mariah Fernando explains that if you confront your boyfriend about cheating and he answers in a certain way - he is guilty.

Posting on Instagram under the name @xqueenbeyoutifulx, Mariah claims that if a guy says "go ahead and believe what you want" in an argument about cheating, he is probably lying. Her video has caused quite a stir, with many agreeing that it is a clear sign of a guilty conscience.

"Unfortunately, so very true," one comment read. A second replied: "I agree because if he was innocent, he would be aggressively defending himself. "

Others, meanwhile, strongly disagreed, suggesting that it could simply signal that the person is tired of being wrongly accused. "No it doesn't, it means you've accused him so many times he doesn't care anymore," argued one person. A second said: "Or just tired of your insecurities…" And a third questioned: "Wouldn't that saying also apply to women?"

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It comes after a woman revealed she had given her partner a four-word ultimatum after catching him cheating. The woman claims her husband of 12 years has been having an affair with a part-time cashier from their local supermarket and she found further proof of the relationship within their bank statements. After collecting the damning evidence, she confronted her partner and gave him two options - and a strict deadline in which to make up his mind.

She wrote: "I gave him an ultimatum. Either an open marriage or divorce. I do know the girl because she is a part-time cashier at the local grocery store. He has been spending a lot of money on her. I got the proof and confronted his a**. He did what most cheaters do. Deny and gaslight.

"When he couldn't make up more lies he finally caved and started with his big man tears of 'don't leave me baby', 'I swear I will change'. I gave him options. Either we open our marriage, and keep our home, and keep our children and they will grow up in a house and not shift every weekend, you can keep your side chicks as long as you do not bring them into our home, we will have a set of rules and boundaries."

After listing her long set of conditions, the woman concluded her post: "We will see what he decides. If he cannot then I will make the decision for both of us. My decision is divorce."

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Gemma Strong

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