1. What would you do if you found out your partner/spouse had falsely accused you of cheating?Then our relationship would have some serious trust issues, and even more likely other issues with trust put up as a front.
2. Does it matter if he/she knows it's false or genuinely believes there's a chance you cheated?
It's time to talk. And if we can't talk, then that perhaps is the main issue.
3. Does your opinion change if he/she names a specific person and what your relationship to that person is?
Then the real issue is jealousy, a seriously destructive emotion that can undermine any relationship. Be open, discuss all that happened and what feelings (if any) there were and there are now.
4. What if it weren't the first time? (I'll keep this one worded the same.)
How many of us have had a single relationship throughout our entire lives?
5. If you are falsely accused, do you believe you have to prove your innocence or the other person has to prove your guilt?
Maybe it's time to prove what's even more important, your commitment as partners in life and love. If false proof becomes an issue, then it's time to consider whether you're in a false relationship.
A royal agman creation