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I think my girlfriend is cheating on me but really don’t know how to approach her about it. I really want to beleive that she is being faithful, but i don’t know what should I do?

Some teens in similar situations find that confronting the person and being upfront with their feelings is the best way to sort things out. You may want to explain how you feel and ask your girlfriend how she feels about the situation.

One thing to keep in mind when talking about cheating — especially when you’re not sure if it’s true — is to avoid sounding like you’re making an accusation.

For instance, instead of saying “You’re cheating on me, aren’t you?” you can say something like, “I’ve got this funny feeling. I hope it’s not true.”

Remember, anytime you confront or discuss your feelings with someone you’re taking a risk. You may feel vulnerable or may get hurt in the process, so you need to decide whether knowing the truth is worth the risk.

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