Monday, 16 February 2015

What to Say if He Accuses You of Being Unfaithful

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What to Say if He Accuses You of Being Unfaithful
What to Do if You're Accused of Being Unfaithful
Is your loved one with dementia wrongly accusing you of infidelity? Is he constantly questioning where you have been, not just because of his shadowing behavior in dementia, but because he just KNOWS you're cheating on him? Try these 8 tips for responding to hurtful and false accusations... Read more
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