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Viral Post: Watch How This Woman Hilariously Outsmarts Her Boyfriend Suspected of Cheating!

Woman catches boyfriend cheating via WeChat photos; her detective skills go viral, leading to a surprising breakup after a decade-long relationship.Internet explodes with laughter.

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Viral Post: Watch How This Woman Hilariously Outsmarts Her Boyfriend Suspected of Cheating!

Viral Post: Watch How This Woman Hilariously Outsmarts Her Boyfriend Suspected of Cheating!

In a hilarious turn of events on Chinese social media platform Weibo, a woman's ingenious method of catching her boyfriend possibly cheating has gone viral.


It all started when the woman received four photos from her boyfriend via WeChat, claiming they were taken spontaneously.

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However, sharp-eyed as she is, she noticed something fishy: the photos were sent consecutively, which isn't possible on WeChat without a time delay.

In the post the women explained:

You can’t send three WeChat photos at once; there has to be some time between each one. So I feel like the photos were resent to me after they were sent to someone else. I questioned him about who he sent the pictures to first, but he said he didn’t send them to anyone. But with WeChat, you can’t save the photos unless you send them to someone first.

However, she noticed the photos lacked the time delay typical of WeChat's camera feature, indicating they may have been sent to someone else first and then resent to her.



Conversation between the woman and her boyfriend

Woman: “Who did you send the photos to before re-sending them to me?”

Boyfriend: “I just took them and didn’t send them to anyone. My dad told me to take pictures.”

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Woman: “Lies.”

Boyfriend: “Seriously.”

Woman: “These were taken using WeChat. Photos aren’t saved when you take them using WeChat, unless you send them.”

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Despite her boyfriend's feeble excuses, she persisted, demanding to see chat logs and screenshots.

Women on the post further explained: 

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“Afterwards, he admitted to having sent the photos to his work group, but I didn’t believe he would send such basic dining photos to other guys. 

I told him to send me a screenshot of it, but he refused. When he came over to see me, I said I wanted to see his chat logs, but he said he deleted the logs and left the group…I had a bad feeling then.

We went back and forth for a few hours, but he didn’t tell me to whom he sent the photos. He even admitted to having lied to me, but I still couldn’t see who he sent the pictures to.”

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Ultimately, relying on her intuition, the woman ended their relationship, lamenting the loss of trust in someone she had known for over a decade.

Based on a woman’s sixth sense, there’s an issue with him, so I ended the relationship. I didn’t find out what actually happened. We had known each other for over ten years, and I never thought he’d lie to me. Sigh.”




It all started when the woman received four photos from her boyfriend via WeChat, claiming they were taken spontaneously.




However, sharp-eyed as she is, she noticed something fishy: the photos were sent consecutively, which isn't possible on WeChat without a time delay.

In the post the women explained:

You can’t send three WeChat photos at once; there has to be some time between each one. So I feel like the photos were resent to me after they were sent to someone else. I questioned him about who he sent the pictures to first, but he said he didn’t send them to anyone. But with WeChat, you can’t save the photos unless you send them to someone first.

However, she noticed the photos lacked the time delay typical of WeChat's camera feature, indicating they may have been sent to someone else first and then resent to her.


Conversation between the woman and her boyfriend

Woman: “Who did you send the photos to before re-sending them to me?”

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Boyfriend: “I just took them and didn’t send them to anyone. My dad told me to take pictures.”

Woman: “Lies.”

Boyfriend: “Seriously.”

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Woman: “These were taken using WeChat. Photos aren’t saved when you take them using WeChat, unless you send them.”

Despite her boyfriend's feeble excuses, she persisted, demanding to see chat logs and screenshots.

Women on the post further explained: 

“Afterwards, he admitted to having sent the photos to his work group, but I didn’t believe he would send such basic dining photos to other guys. 

I told him to send me a screenshot of it, but he refused. When he came over to see me, I said I wanted to see his chat logs, but he said he deleted the logs and left the group…I had a bad feeling then.

We went back and forth for a few hours, but he didn’t tell me to whom he sent the photos. He even admitted to having lied to me, but I still couldn’t see who he sent the pictures to.”

Ultimately, relying on her intuition, the woman ended their relationship, lamenting the loss of trust in someone she had known for over a decade.

Based on a woman’s sixth sense, there’s an issue with him, so I ended the relationship. I didn’t find out what actually happened. We had known each other for over ten years, and I never thought he’d lie to me. Sigh.”

 

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