If your boyfriend says this seven-word sentence he’s cheating
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
A woman shared the seven-word sentence that she believes means he’s cheating.
Mariah Fernando shared a now-viral video on her Instagram where she revealed the one sentence she believes signals a man's guilt after being accused of cheating.
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Fernando caused a lot of controversy when she stated that any man who uses the phrase, "Go ahead and believe what you want", in an argument about whether or not he's cheating is probably lying.
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Many Instagram users agreed this sentence is "manipulative" and a sign of a guilty conscience.
Others did not agree with this, saying that innocent men say this when they are fed up with being wrongly accused of cheating.
"If you're confronting your man for cheating and he says, 'Go ahead and believe what you want', I hate to break it to you, ladies, but that man is guilty. He is guilty," Fernando said in the viral video.
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The video has garnered over two-million views and 40,000 likes.
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