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24 September 2014

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"I've been married seven years but I think my man is cheating on me." - Evelyn, Aldershot

Some of your responses:

Here's what you need to do. Surprise him. When he comes home have all the lights down, bit of candlelight. Take all his clothes off. Cover him in baby oil. And then set fire to him. That'll teach the cheating scumbag. – JG, Bradford

Dump him. Dump him. Dump him. Dump him. Dump him. Dump him. Then, get back together with him. Cos then you can dump him again. – Lolly709, London

It's your fault. You deserve it.

Mr X, Reading

Go through his pockets. Go through his mobile. Go through his laptop. Look for evidence. And if you find his PIN number – bonus. – MissyX, Reading

He probably isn't cheating on you. You're probably just being mad and paranoid. You should see a shrink. – Mark, Aldershot

Maybe he is cheating on you. So what? You sound like you don't love him properly. If you gave him some proper lovin' you wouldn't have this coming to you. It's your fault. You deserve it. – Mr. X, Reading

When he's asleep try to hook him up to a lie detector. Then in the morning you can ask him, "Are you having an affair?". Won't work if he has to get up for a pee in the middle of the night though. – Psychowoman, Lanarkshire

Just talk to him about it. Ask him. When people lie they look up and to the right. Or is it to the left? Anyway, look out for that – it's a tell-tale sign. Then you'll know. – Loopy Pippa, Sheffield

You should go on the Vivienne Vyle show. She'll sort you out. – Damien, London



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