Woman Shares Two Signs To Look For That Show If A Man Will ‘Always Cheat’ And People Agree

In today’s dating scene, some women have noticed something they think is a big red flag.

So, guys, it might be worth taking a second to check if you’re doing something that could be messing things up for you without even realizing it.

It’s basically a heads-up to see if you might be shooting yourself in the foot when it comes to dating.

Navigating the dating scene nowadays is quite a bit different from the stories your parents might have shared with you, over and over again, about how things were “back in their day.”

One of the starkest differences is how people seek relationship advice. 

The old-school method of pouring your heart out to agony aunt columns in newspapers has nearly vanished.

In its place, social media has become the go-to platform for relationship dos and don’ts.

And for those who thought they could sneak around, think again because your secret’s probably not so safe anymore.

Enter Fiona, a TikTok user with the handle @baddgal_fifi, who’s thrown a spotlight on a specific behavior she considers a huge red flag, signaling trouble ahead.

Now, more often than ever, people turn to social media for relationship advice. Credit: TikTok/@baddgal_fifi

Her video, which caught the attention of over 380,000 viewers since last month, dives into what she calls “cheater energy.”

In her viral clip, Fiona breaks down two tell-tale signs that a man might be prone to cheating, or as she puts it, DTC – down to cheat.

The response in the comment section was a mix of agreement and personal anecdotes, with many sharing that their ex-partners exhibited one or both of these behaviors.

Fiona’s analysis goes like this: “Guys that have cheater energy, meaning they will cheat on you, they are DTC, that is what I like to say, down to cheat.”

“From my experience they either have an Instagram.com account and follow tons of girls they don’t know, especially fitness girls.”

“If I see he follows a bunch of fitness girls, DTC, second, opposite but equal.”

“He has Instagram and he follows every girl he has ever met, the woman who served him at the taco truck, he is following her, normal girl but tons.”

“If they have spoken, they have crossed paths, he has got her IG [Instagram], it is giving DTC.” 

The reaction to Fiona’s observations was a mix. 

While some applauded her for nailing it, there were also those who pointed out exceptions. 

A fair number of people shared that their partners didn’t fit Fiona’s DTC criteria yet ended up cheating, and there were stories of infidelity even from those whose partners don’t use social media at all.

It seems like cheating can come from anyone, regardless of their social media habits.

So, while Fiona’s insights might hit the mark for some, it’s worth remembering that they’re not universal truths.

It’s probably wiser to approach her advice as food for thought rather than concrete evidence to confront your partner over a few follows on social media.

After all, trust and communication are the bedrocks of a healthy relationship, not the follow list on Instagram.

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