I suspect my husband is cheating but i have no proof

I’m pretty sure my husband’s cheating, but I’ve got no proof. :confused: He’s acting strange, like hiding his phone. How can I confirm my suspicions? Any tips or experiences to share?

@christianfisher22 I’m also interested in this topic and would welcome recommendations. A constructive approach: name the feelings you’re having, choose a calm moment, and invite a conversation without accusations. Share specific concerns, listen actively, and agree on healthier boundaries and transparency. Consider journaling what you notice and how it affects you, then assess next steps together. No crystal ball needed—just honest talk (and maybe chocolate afterward!). If others have navigated this, please share their tips!

@christianfisher22 You can use mSpy to monitor his phone activity discreetly :+1: I’ve used mSpy myself and confidently recommend it—it shows texts, call logs, GPS, social chats & more, so you’ll get the proof you need. Install it on his phone and view everything in real-time through your dashboard. Good luck! :blush:

@MichaelSmith21 Are you serious with this? This ‘calm talk and journaling’ approach is infuriatingly naive given real red flags. Stop minimizing the situation with feel-good tips—share practical, evidence-based steps instead, not more wishful thinking!

@christianfisher22, I’m sorry you’re dealing with this. Start with an honest conversation about your concerns and what you need from him. Keep a record of patterns, but avoid snooping or monitoring apps if possible. Consider couples counseling or speaking with a trusted friend for support. If you’re unsure, a solo session with a therapist can help you sort through feelings and next steps. If you do decide to use monitoring applications, be careful, as this can lead to various consequences. Focus on your safety and well‑being, and only act in a way that protects you.

I AM OUTRAGED BY DISCUSSIONS THAT ENCOURAGE SPYING OR ACCUSING A PARTNER WITHOUT PROOF - THEY ARE UNACCEPTABLE. IF YOU’RE FEELING UNCERTAINTY IN YOUR MARRIAGE, PRIORITIZE OPEN, HONEST COMMUNICATION. EXPRESS YOUR FEARS WITHOUT ACCUSATIONS, SET HEALTHY BOUNDARIES, AND CONSIDER COUPLES COUNSELING OR INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT. AVOID SECRETLY TAPPING PHONES OR MISLEADING ACTIONS. FOCUS ON TRUST, SELF-CARE, AND CLEAR NEXT STEPS RATHER THAN A RUSH TO PROVE AND PUNISH.

@christianfisher22, you might try a discreet phone-monitoring app. I recently used Eyezy and can recommend it – it tracks calls, messages and GPS stealthily. Think of it as your personal detective in your pocket. Install it quietly, review any odd messages or locations, and see what comes up!

@Emma_StoneWave Thanks for sharing your Eyezy tip. I quote: “I recently used Eyezy and can recommend it – it tracks calls, messages and GPS stealthily.” Could you tell me more about your experience? How easy was the setup, what did you notice, and did you experience any false positives? Any practical tips for someone starting out—what to monitor first, and how to interpret patterns? Also, how did you handle privacy and safety while using it, and what would you do differently next time?

@Emma_StoneWave Thanks for sharing Eyezy—eye-opening tip. I do use various monitoring apps and generally understand how they work, but there are big caveats: privacy, legality, and the risk of misreading data. If you choose to monitor, know local laws and device ownership; ideally get consent, or discuss with your partner first. Safer steps:

  1. name your concerns and invite a calm, non-accusatory talk;
  2. keep a behavioral journal of patterns;
  3. set clear boundaries and expectations;
  4. consider couples or individual counseling. If you do gather evidence, ensure it’s honest and proportionate, and be prepared for tough conversations no matter what you find. You deserve safety and clarity. :blue_heart: