subject: Denver Private Investigator Brian Blackwell Reveals Signs of Adultery, What to Look For [print this page] Denver Private Investigator Brian Blackwell Reveals Signs of Adultery, What to Look For
DENVER, Colo. - Cheaters beware: Brian Blackwell knows your secrets. And he's making sure your spouses do, too.
"Adultery destroys relationships, tears families apart and effects millions of people worldwide," warns private investigator Brian Blackwell. " I've investigated hundreds of infidelity cases, and I've seen the damage adultery causes to everyone involved - including the children."
Can you recognize the signs of infidelity? Brian Blackwell says, "Sudden changes can be recognized - all of a sudden Mr. or Mrs. Geek turn into Brad Pitt and J Lo. They bring new sex techniques to the bed. These changes in your partner should make you wonder."
Taken from Brian Blackwell's experience investigating infidelity, he identifies the 10 signs of a cheating partner - from sudden changes in appearance to unexplained absences and financial problems.
Affairs, unconfirmed suspicions, conflict, lying, deception, midlife crises - you "just want to know" what is going on behind your back. Few events in life are more painful or complex than the issues surrounding a troubled relationship.
Ten signs that your partner is cheating on you:
1. Changing attitude towards your relationship: more argumentative, critical, distant, less affectionate, increased need for "space."
2. Unexplained absences: frequently staying late at work, spending more time "with friends," pursuing a new hobby during evenings and weekends, frequently running lengthy errands.
3. Increase in personal expenses: spends more money than usual, credit card spending increases.
4. Changing phone use patterns: spends more time on the phone, anxious to be the first to answer the phone, mysterious incoming calls - hang ups or "wrong numbers," suddenly needs a new cell phone.
5. Greater attention to personal appearance: begins a crash diet or exercise program, gets a trendy new wardrobe, new fragrance or hair style.
6. Added interest in the mail: wants to be the one who gets the mail - wants to limit your access to phone bills, bank and credit card statements, and personal letters they get.
7. Articles of unknown origin: slips of paper with names, phone numbers; dates, times, locations stashed in their pockets, matchbooks from unknown bars and restaurants.
8. Changing sex drive: decreased interest in sex - more aggressive/hostile during sex and less tender/romantic, newfound knowledge regarding unexplored techniques or positions.
10. Unexplained odor or stain: comes home smelling of perfume/cologne that is clearly not theirs or yours, lipstick on his shirt collar.
Contact:
Brian Blackwell, private investigator - http://www.BrianBlackwell.com
1001 16th Street B-180 #168 - Denver, Colorado 80265
Brian Blackwell is the creator and editor of The Blackwell Brief - a daily Blog covering crime, the law, and the criminal justice system ( Brian-Blackwell.com ).