He's already gone, you're just the roommate

Digital infidelity has become a widespread concern as technology enables secret romantic connections that avoid physical contact but still damage relationships. Men maintain fake dating profiles, misrepresenting their relationship status and financial situation, while engaging with multiple people via messaging apps and social media platforms.

Websites provide guidance to married individuals seeking hidden affairs through electronic communication channels. The activity often begins with casual flirtation, then progresses to emotional attachments that can lead to in-person meetings.

Warning signs include password changes across devices, protective behavior around phones and discovery of undisclosed social media accounts. Partners may claim work obligations while actually communicating with others through dating applications.

Relationship experts say concealed digital interactions constitute betrayal regardless of physical involvement. The practice undermines attention and trust in committed partnerships by creating deception through deleted messages and hidden conversations that harm emotional bonds between couples.
 

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