Tuesday, July 22, 2008

3 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Be the Last to Know

Like many unsuspecting wives with cheating husbands, Christie Brinkley was the last to know that Peter Cook was having an affair. She made the following statements during the Brinkley-Cook divorce trial:

"I felt really stupid. Why didn't I know? Why wasn't I aware of this?”

“ . . . all the while he was carrying on like this behind my back.”

Her statements are a painful reminder that the age-old saying, “The wife is always the last to know” still holds true today.

At least 2/3 of the women whose husbands are cheating on them have no idea their husbands are having an affair -- because they fail to recognize the telltale signs.

What You Stand to Lose by Being the Last to Know

If your husband is cheating on you, being the last to know could cost you your marriage, your money and your health.

A closer look at what you stand to lose will show you why you can’t afford to be the last to know.

Your Marriage

Being the last to know your husband is having an affair could be fatal to your marriage. The longer his affair goes undetected, the more time your husband has to bond with his mistress, and the harder it will be for him to end his relationship with her. By the time you finally find out he’s cheating on you, his affair may have already reached the point of no return. You will have forfeited a valuable window of opportunity to save your marriage and get it back on track.

Your Money

Being the last to know about your husband’s affair could put you in a serious financial bind. Cheating husbands often use family funds to finance their affairs. A cheating husband planning to leave his wife may start liquidating assets behind her back if they’re planning a divorce. You could find yourself facing a surprise divorce before you have a chance to put certain legal and financial safeguards in place.

Your Health

Being the last to know that your husband is having an affair can jeopardize your health. If your husband is having unprotected sex with someone else, you’re at risk for HIV/AIDS and a host of other sexually-transmitted diseases. If you know he’s having an extramarital affair, you can protect yourself by abstaining or by practicing safe sex until the matter has been resolved.

Finding Out Too Late Can Have Serious Consequences

The longer an affair goes undetected, the more damage it can do. However, spotting the signs of infidelity early enough will give you a chance to minimize a lot of the damage infidelity can cause. Finding out too late can leave you open to financial ruin, jeopardize your health, and cost you a chance to salvage your marriage before your husband’s affair reaches the point of no return. The future of your marriage may depend on your ability to spot the signs of infidelity in time.

How To Avoid Being the Last to Know

The best way to avoid being the last to know is to familiarize yourself with the signs of infidelity -- both the subtle and the obvious signs. No matter how carefully a cheater tries to cover his tracks, he will ALWAYS leave signs behind. Since the most of the signs are subtle and easy to overlook, knowing what to look for is the key. If more wives knew how to spot the signs of infidelity, more marriages could be saved.

Remember, you can’t afford to be the last to know. There’s too much at stake. You need to find out before it’s too late. Arm yourself with a good infidelity reference book like Is He Cheating on You? - 829 Telltale Signs ($29, Lifestyle Publications), which covers practically every known sign of infidelity, including the subtle signs women usually overlook.

NOTE: You can order a copy of Is He Cheating on You? by clicking here. You can also order from www.IsHeCheatingonYouBook.com , from Amazon.com, or from the 24-hour toll number 1-800 431-1579. Is He Cheating on You? is also available as an e-book from Booklocker.com for $37. Click here to order the e-book version.

FREE Tip Sheet Helps You Find Out Before It’s Too Late

To help you recognize the telltale signs of an affair, get a free copy of the tip sheet entitled 21 Ways to Spot a Cheating Spouse. For your FREE copy, e-mail InfidelityInfo@gmail.com with “21 ways-bSan” in the subject line

For more information on signs of infidelity, cheating spouses and extramarital affairs, visit http://infidelityadvice.blogspot.com/ and http://infidelitynewsandviews.blogspot.com/



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Monday, July 7, 2008

The Christie Brinkley - Peter Cook Divorce Trial

The Christie Brinkley – Peter Cook Divorce trial is the one of the hottest topics in the news right now. The links below at www.InfidelityAdvice.com will give you the inside scoop:

What was the real reason the Christie Brinkley divorce trial was public?

Was Peter Cook really concerned that a public trial will harm the children? Or did he have an ulterior motive?

Was Christie really out to get revenge?

Was Christie still angry about how Peter Cook cheated on her? Should she hace been?

Is Peter’s internet porn addiction considered a form of infidelity?

How did Cook and his lawyer mislead the public about certain aspects of the case?

What lessons can betrayed wives and cheating husbands learn from the Brinkley-Cook case?

Why do celebrities and the rich and famous cheat?

For some surprising answers to these and other questions abut the Christie Brinkley Divorce Trial, visit www.InfidelityAdvice.com and check out the following articles to get the inside scoop:

An Infidelity Expert's Perspective on the Christie Brinkley Divorce Trial

GETTING REVENGE - How Infidelity Victims Get Revenge on Cheating Mates

The Truth about Cyber Affairs and Online or Internet Infidelity

Celebrity Infidelity - Why the Rich and Famous Cheat


Also check out my comments on this topic in the article on the ABC News.com website entitled Can You Afford a Sexual Affair?

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/PersonalFinance/story?id=5334891&page=1

and the New York Daily News article entitled Christie Brinkley Case Raises the Question - Are You Cyber Cheating?

http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2008/07/07/2008-07-07_christie_brinkley_case_raises_the_questi.html


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