Unless of course someone was cheated on and is now a bit suspicious. Plus, obviously no one would just expect someone of cheating if they suddenly do something a bit different like eating kiwi instead of an apple or whatever.
Gabby, Those who constantly look for faults in others are usually guilty of the wrongdoing themselves at some point in their lives. They see behavior patterns similar to their own, and become aggressively paranoid. Also- people who have cheated before, will likely cheat again, so... red flag for sure.
#31 I don't know who needs to hear this, but when we lay down to sleep we basically shut off all outside sensory stimulation. The brain has no choice but to turn inward, and things that may weigh on the conscience will usually turn up. You can combat this by remembering pleasant things, or thinking about subjects that interest you, and it gets easier with practise. Of course, a clear conscience helps a lot.
Unless of course someone was cheated on and is now a bit suspicious. Plus, obviously no one would just expect someone of cheating if they suddenly do something a bit different like eating kiwi instead of an apple or whatever.
Gabby, Those who constantly look for faults in others are usually guilty of the wrongdoing themselves at some point in their lives. They see behavior patterns similar to their own, and become aggressively paranoid. Also- people who have cheated before, will likely cheat again, so... red flag for sure.
#31 I don't know who needs to hear this, but when we lay down to sleep we basically shut off all outside sensory stimulation. The brain has no choice but to turn inward, and things that may weigh on the conscience will usually turn up. You can combat this by remembering pleasant things, or thinking about subjects that interest you, and it gets easier with practise. Of course, a clear conscience helps a lot.
Unless of course someone was cheated on and is now a bit suspicious. Plus, obviously no one would just expect someone of cheating if they suddenly do something a bit different like eating kiwi instead of an apple or whatever.
Those who constantly look for faults in others are usually guilty of the wrongdoing themselves at some point in their lives. They see behavior patterns similar to their own, and become aggressively paranoid.
Also- people who have cheated before, will likely cheat again, so... red flag for sure.
like leaders of the metoo movement being actual rapists.. it's called projection
You can combat this by remembering pleasant things, or thinking about subjects that interest you, and it gets easier with practise. Of course, a clear conscience helps a lot.
or; turn on the radio