Would your partner cheat? These loyalty ‘testers’ will give you an answer

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Loyalty-Test, a paid online service, was created to help people find out if their partners will cheat on them. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK – Mr Caden Redmond, a college student in West Palm Beach, Florida, was on TikTok in April flirting with a woman living in South America.

Mr Redmond, 19, was hired by the man to test his girlfriend’s loyalty, and according to him, she failed, leading her boyfriend to dump her. “I just do it because I’ve been cheated on, and I feel like if someone wants to know, they should know from someone who is actually not going to take their girlfriend.Guard railing and situationships: The new trending dating goals of 2023

“Our dating market has become so much bigger than it was before,” Mr Balasingham said, “and I just noticed around me how that made people a little bit more unfaithful.” “They just have to agree to confidentiality when they’re signing up,” he said, adding that testers are expected not to disclose the personal information of clients, including names and exact locations.

 

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