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Suspicious girlfriend sets a trap to catch her boyfriend cheating

An Aussie woman has caught her partner red-handed after she found him on a dating app and arranged to meet him under a fake profile.

Stacey Eden, from Sydney, explained in a TikTok video that a Good Samaritan had let her know that her partner was using a dating app.

Stacey then made a profile on the app and managed to track down her boyfriend. 

‘I liked his photo. He initiated the conversation with the fake profile – he messaged her,’ she said.

‘He sent her a name with the wrong spelling, he said he doesn’t have any social media, he doesn’t use it.

‘He asked for her phone number, he then gave his phone number. He then asked her to message him on WhatsApp, which apparently he only uses for work.

‘Then he sent her pictures of himself. Then she sent pictures of herself, and he sent more pictures of himself in his underwear.’

Stacey said her partner agreed to meet up with the fake account. 

The woman had given her partner a fake address, and she filmed him wandering up and down the road searching in vain for it

‘Then he decided, I’m going to drive two hours away and go and see this girl.’ 

After a day’s work, Stacey drove to the meeting location and filmed herself crouching behind a wall as she waited for her partner to arrive.

‘Am I crazy? Yeah, I am. But these are the lengths I’ll go to, to show someone that they’re not to f*** with me’ she confided. 

‘…I have never felt this much adrenaline in my entire life.’

Meanwhile, the boyfriend messaged the ‘real’ Stacey to say goodnight, telling her, ‘I’m going to sleep baby, I’m getting tired… have a good shift at work’.

‘He thinks I’m working a double shift – he thinks I’m working overnight while he’s out galivanting with women.’  

Shortly afterwards he parked near Stacey’s hiding spot. She had given him a fake address, and she filmed him wandering up and down the road searching in vain for it.

‘I’m going to go confront him,’ she said finally.

Stacey, from Sydney (pictured), explained in a TikTok video that a good Samaritan had let her know her partner was using a dating app

She could then be heard asking, ‘what are you doing?’ while her partner responded, ‘I knew it was you’.

The man claimed he had made the trip to meet up with the fake profile in an effort to prove it was Stacey. 

‘This can be our final goodbye,’ she concluded after a tense back and forth. 

‘Everyone keeps saying it doesn’t count because I set him up,’ Stacey later reflected.

‘Did I though? Did I really set him up or did I just give him an opportunity to make a choice? Because it seems to me that he made his choice.

‘And he keeps saying “but I knew it was you, I only went because I knew it was you.”

‘Okay, so what about all the other things you did? That doesn’t count as cheating? Because in my books it counts as cheating.’ 

Stacey also revealed this was the second time she had caught her boyfriend cheating on her. 

‘I tried to show him how much I loved him – I tried to show him that he was deserving of that love even after he cheated on me because I know what he did came from a place of self hatred,’ she explained.

‘It came from a place of self-sabotage because he did not believe he was worthy of that love.

‘He did not believe that anyone would love him as much as I said I would.’

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