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her suspicions caused her endless heartbreaks begin what caused​

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Answered by VedankMishra
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"It's not uncommon to have fears about your partner's loyalty from time to time, especially if you have a history of unfaithful relationships," Kari Tumminia, international dating and relationship coach, tells Bustle. But "unconscious fear" can be problematic.

According to Tumminia, unconscious fear is what happens when our subconscious minds amplify our suspicions in order to keep us safe. "This means that your fears can feel very real, but may not have any actual substance behind them," she says.

For example, this is the type of fear that kicks in when your partner comes home late one night. It can make your mind go from, "Are they OK?" to "Are they cheating?" in an instant, without any real evidence to back that up. If you let your mind go down the infidelity hole, it's going to affect your behavior and how you interact with your partner. Fear basically tricks your brain into thinking things are much worse than they actually are. If you let it consume your thoughts, it can ruin a perfectly good relationship.

So here are some signs your suspicions about loyalty stem from fear, according to experts.

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