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People Are Divided By Woman's Technique To Catch Boyfriend 'Cheating'

Home> Sex & Relationships

Published 08:37 29 Apr 2022 GMT+1

People Are Divided By Woman's Technique To Catch Boyfriend 'Cheating'

Well, this is controversial.

Gabriella Ferlita

Gabriella Ferlita

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok @keepinupwkenz

Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok, Hacks

Gabriella Ferlita
Gabriella Ferlita

Gabriella Ferlita is a full-time journalist at LADbible Group, writing on lifestyle, communities and news across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. When she's not writing, she's fussing over her five-year-old Toyger cat, Clarence.

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People are divided by a woman’s technique to catch her boyfriend ‘cheating’. 

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Understandably, commenters are torn by Kenzie Curran’s hack, which ultimately helped her to figure out that her boyfriend was cheating whilst in a different state to her. 

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Some women have backed Kenzie for trying and sharing this technique, with one woman writing: “I’ve done something very similar! You go girl.”

“I did the same thing,” another admitted.

Understandably, commenters are torn by Kenzie Curran’s hack, which ultimately helped her to figure out that her boyfriend was cheating whilst in a different state to her (Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash).
Understandably, commenters are torn by Kenzie Curran’s hack, which ultimately helped her to figure out that her boyfriend was cheating whilst in a different state to her (Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash).

A different social media user added: “Are you a Virgo because I do the same thing. Facts.”

“Us girls can never catch a break,” a different viewer penned.

“YOU ARE A GENIUS,” another told Kenzie.

“I did this too and he accidentally sent the one he forgot to crop and I saw what I needed to.”

Another added: “I do this all the time.”

However, her controversial technique was also met with some backlash, with one user calling the hack ‘dramatic’. 

However, her controversial technique was also met with some backlash, with one user calling the hack ‘dramatic’ (Courtney Clayton on Unsplash).
However, her controversial technique was also met with some backlash, with one user calling the hack ‘dramatic’ (Courtney Clayton on Unsplash).

“This feels like a very dramatic way of going about it,” they wrote.

“I’m crazy, but this is a different level,” someone else commented.

Someone else advised: “If you have to do this in relationships, don’t get in them. If they can’t be honest with you then just leave.”

Someone else asked: “So what would have done if he did it and nothing was on his Snapchat?”

Someone else asked: “So what would have done if he did it and nothing was on his Snapchat?” (shutter_speed on Unsplash).
Someone else asked: “So what would have done if he did it and nothing was on his Snapchat?” (shutter_speed on Unsplash).

“So, you needed to go through his phone... If you have to go that far just break up, that means there is no trust. If you can't trust then break up,” someone else pointed out.

“Sooooo many RED FLAGS... but from you! OMG,” someone else quipped.

Speaking of red flags, we’ve spoken to a relationship expert about their top relationship red flags. Read more on that here.

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