Amy & Morgan Admit Ways They Found Out Their Ex-Boyfriends Were Cheating

There was a study published in Cosmopolitan about the ways women typically find out their man is cheating on them.

Bobby Bones brought up this topic because infidelity more common than one might think. Reports suggest that around 20% of married men and 13% of married women have experienced infidelity while around 30-40% of unmarried relationships see instances of infidelity. Bones shared that most of the time women find out about cheating from one of their friends or from a friend of a friend. Some of the other ways they found out are from incriminating texts/emails/DMs, the other woman, and the woman herself walking in on the cheating scenario.

Bones went to Morgan because she has shared many times about the cheating she's experienced in multiple relationships. She said one of the instances she had a bad feeling about a girl that was hanging around her boyfriend and asked him to stop hanging out with her, he didn't, and then that following week he came clean that he slept with her that weekend. There were two separate instances of her getting DMs from random strangers on Instagram telling her that she "didn't really know her boyfriend" and "he's not who he says he is" type situations which then turned into her figuring out her boyfriends at the time cheating. Her favorite one was when "the other woman" messaged her on Facebook to say they had the same boyfriend, she met up with her at a waterpark (this was in high school) so they could compare notes, and then they decided to show up at his house party together. When they arrived, they both broke up with him and now Morgan and "the other woman" have been best friends for over 15 years.

Amy shared that when she was in college, she showed up to her boyfriend's house and she heard him doing stuff with another woman that ended up being his ex-girlfriend. She never saw anything but obviously it was over so she went out that night and drank a bunch of White Russians and to this day, she can't have that drink anymore.


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