TV Dating coach Lisa Daily writes a relationships, love and dating advice blog. Need advice? Check it out! Lisa is the bestselling author of two dating books: Stop Getting Dumped! & How To Date Like a Grown-up; and Fifteen Minutes of Shame (a novel) (C) Copyright 2009 by Lisa Daily. All Rights Reserved
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By now you've probably heard the sordid details of Tiger Woods alleged affairs with Jamiee Grubbs, Rachel Uchitel, and Kalika Moquin. But why do seemingly nice guys cheat?
Okay, let’s get past the fact that in our greatest moments of weakness or weirdness most of us may have inadvertently looked through our guy’s bedside table (for hand lotion!) while he was otherwise occupied, or casually inventoried the dry cleaning receipts, straw wrappers and lint in his jacket pocket. But here’s the bottom line, ladies: snooping is bad for relationships. There are two reasons we snoop: rampant insecurity and female intuition.
After a few years of marriage, a lot of people find they don’t have anything to talk about but who left their toenails under the couch, and what happened on Grey’s Anatomy. If you’re in a long-term relationship that’s lost its sizzle, now’s the time to figure out how to get that sizzle back.
You have the gnawing, sickly feeling that your man is cheating on you. But how do you know for sure? Finding signs of cheating is like pulling a stray piece of yarn in a pair of socks. It only takes one good yank, and the whole thing starts to unravel. Below are six signs to look for:
One of the most common questions I get from readers is how to get a boyfriend to the altar. For guys, getting engaged is a lot like buying a new car: It’s a terrifying when you actually get up the nerve to make the offer, and absolutely fabulous when you finally get to take her home. Well ladies, if a man in a plaid polyester suit and a bad rug can get your guy to sign on the dotted line, so can you. All you need to know are a few tricks of the trade.

