A story where wife catches husband cheating can be truly devastating. Velvet Allen, a TikTok user, talked about how painful it was to find out that her fiancé was looking for other people to date. But the way she found out the truth made people act in ways she didn't expect. Read & learn how to catch your spouse cheating in most unexpected ways!
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Velvet, a 22 years old woman from Queensland, Australia, just found out that her fiance had been cheating on her. Well, a lot of people didn't get how she came to this terrible conclusion.
In this TikTok video, she showed his Bumble profile, where he put some basic information like his height (6'2") and his Instagram and Snapchat handles.
Even though it was painful to find out, social media users seemed more concerned with one part of the story: the fact that she was herself on a dating app.
One person expressed confusion, asking, "Wait. What are you doing on Bumble then?"
Another was equally surprised, wondering, "Sorry, you could only find it if you were on it also?? Or was this sent to you?"
A third person chimed in, asking, "What are you doing on there???????"
In response to what people on the internet said, Velvet posted another video with more information. She said she joined Bumble because her partner was acting weird and things just didn't seem right. Instead of sharing selfies, she posted pictures of nature and wrote in her "About Me" section, "I'm seeing if my partner is on this, he's being suspicious and cold."
She clarified, "I only made this account yesterday... Swiped no on everyone near me and found him! Recent photos have been up; that's how I know. I've been swiped on, but I haven't swiped and messaged anyone."
She defended herself against cheating accusations, saying, "How am I the one to cheat when I had a gut feeling."
Even though the truth she found was painful, Velvet said she was "glad" she had made a profile on the app. After that, she said that she and her fiancé had decided not to get married, calling him her "ex-fiancé."
Supportive viewers left kind comments, with one saying, "Baby, you don’t have to explain yourself!!! Stay strong; you’re beautiful."
Another person showed she understood by telling her own story: "I caught the father of my two girls (together for 11 years) on Bumble… this hurts! Sending strength."
Someone else reminded Velvet, "Head up! The trash takes itself out sometimes. You’re not okay now, but you will be."
"Others may believe Velvet was wrong to use a dating app to catch her partner cheating, but people often go with their gut when they think something is wrong in their relationship. Sometimes going with your gut means facing hard truths... for your own safety and emotional health," notes Wilda Harrison, a relationship psychologist.
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