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Woman Reveals Quick Method To Find Out If Your Boyfriend Is Cheating

Home> Sex & Relationships

Updated 09:49 13 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 08:19 13 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman Reveals Quick Method To Find Out If Your Boyfriend Is Cheating

These are some serious investigation skills.

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

A woman on TikTok has revealed a sneaky trick to finding it if your partner has been unfaithful.

TikToker @charsssssx took to the video sharing platform where she showed followers how to download message data off Instagram.

You can watch the clip below:

In the clip, she explains: "You think he's cheating? I've got you girl. Go on his Instagram, click settings, then security, then download data.

"Put in your email and it'll email you a copy of all of his messages. You're welcome baby girl."

And other users were shocked by the trick, with one person commenting: "Nah but does this actually work 😂."

While another said: "I should’ve never seen this."

And a third added: "Yeah I did it with him and i found nothing. Like really… I’m the only girl he follows."

And a fourth said: "The fact I already knew this 😭."

Followers were shocked at the clip (
TikTok/@charsssssx)

In other TikTok news, earlier this week we told you how one woman discovered that her boyfriend 'cheated' while he was enjoying a lads' holiday, after his friends accidentally exposed him.

In the clip, uploaded by TikTok creator @pets.hendrikse, Petra shares a screenshot of a text message exchange with one of her boyfriend's friends.

The best friend had thoughtfully sent Petra photographic evidence of her boyfriend in bed, presumably to confirm he was still alive and well after a night out.

Although his face is crossed out, we can see a photo of the girl's partner cosied up in his bed sheets (
TikTok/@pets.hendrikse)

Although his face is crossed out, we can see a photo of the girl's partner cosied up in his bed sheets.

But on further investigation, something in the photo looks seriously out of place.

Sitting on top of the bed sheets, beside a pair of boxers, is an open condom. Oh dear...

You can read more on that here.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@charsssssx

Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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