The best thing to do is be up front, straight forward, empathetic, polite and honest. Cris' answer: You sit your partner down when you are alone and be honest and upfront. If you lie then you are cheating yourself.
Go up to them and tell them how you feel and what you saw and heard.
Well some people can tell by asking them where they have been i mean it could be innocent but you should know your partner and if there is something not right ask they owe you that much
Depends what you talk about and whether or not you would tell your partner. If you wouldn't, then it is.
Ask him what he thinks of people who cheat on there partner and well you will no bye the way he ansers you
It's not always possible. You can confront them with the evidence and tell them how hurt you are, but they may not stop.
That would really depend on my relationship with the non-cheating partner. However, I find that once the guilty party in these types of situations knows you know, often pushing them to fess up is enough to make them do so. They're usually too afraid you'll tell, and try to save face by doing it themselves.
if you dont take your partner its cheating you
Not always. If you are suspicious your brain can play tricks on you and think you see signs in everything he say and do.
If you are just tinkering with the idea that your partner may be cheating on you then be aware you are walking on very thin ice unless you can prove he or she is cheating and that can be difficult to do. If you really feel they are then it would be a good idea to interview private detectives; choose one to follow your partner and it should only take the private detective a couple of weeks to find out if your partner is cheating. If they is not then be smart and don't let them know about the detective, but learn from that experience and start trusting your partner and start to learn how to communicate with them.
I have found that the accuser should be the accusee. Meaning they are cheating and have a guilty conscience.
You need to tell them how you feel. If they're stuttering and acting nearvous, then you need to let them go, because maybe you didn't have a real partner after all. If they can actually talk to you properly and explain things to you, you can sort it out.
With having ADD, your chances of cheating on your partner do increase slightly.ALong with that, though, I do have to say that cheating is not something that can be blamed on ADD. Your ADD does not make you cheat, you choose to cheat. Therefor, yes, ADD does slightly impact the chances of you cheating. But it's not the total reason, or is it something that you should blame your cheating on.