| Have you ever wondered if your husband thinks | | | | manner. |
| you are unfaithful? This is perhaps one of the | | | | 2. Suggest a marriage counselor to sort out your |
| most offensive and worrying thing a husband can | | | | issues. |
| ask his wife. It could mean that your husband | | | | A marriage counselor can give you an unbiased |
| doesn't trust you any more or perhaps he is | | | | opinion about your marriage and advise what you |
| trying to accuse you so he can feel better about | | | | can do to fix up the marriage. He/she can also |
| himself. Either way, it is not a positive thing to | | | | help convince your husband that his accusation |
| say. | | | | are groundless and perhaps is due to his issues or |
| Here are ways you can convince your husband | | | | problems. |
| that you are faithful: | | | | 3. Make your friends or family talk to him. |
| 1. Talk to him. | | | | Your friend and family can convince him that you |
| Sit down in a quiet and relaxed environment and | | | | are truly faithful to him. Sometimes a third party |
| ask him why he thinks you cheated on him. You | | | | can give a better perspective and opinion about |
| can discover of things that he is concerned about. | | | | the marriage. Make sure that the husband trusts |
| Perhaps he just had a bad day at the office and | | | | the family member or friend. There's no point |
| just wants to vent out his anger. It could be | | | | making him talk to someone he doesn't trust. |
| anything but you need to talk it out in a peaceful | | | | |