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RE: Cheating Spouses, Something to be Learned by All, and My Perspective as a Private Investigator

in #truth6 years ago

there must be something in it that is worth all of this. i mean, you have an entire job based on people lying to people they supposedly love. that's what i can't understand about cheating. i'm all for open relationships (and am in one). they require honesty and openness, with ourselves and our partners. all of this hubbub over an inability to be honest!

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PI's do way more than domestic cases though. I'm learning all I can about missing persons for example. A friend of mine is an expert skip tracer (tracking down people who are trying to hide). There are real world skills that PI's work to learn that are very valuable and have nothing to do with dishonesty between partners. It is however a very dark profession, and people who do it cannot be easily affected by that darkness. I'm basically immune to it, and I'll do what I must to help people.

wow well that is a real skill for sure. an also i find it interesting as a hunter/tracker... it's kind of the same except for humans and likely in human habitats instead of forests/fields. very interesting. yeah, i don't think i could do it because of the emotional aspect. all the more power to you though, if you can handle it (and it sounds like you can!).