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spell for a faithfulLover
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Hello my dear spellsofmagic friends,

I sort of have a problem. As you can tell by the title, I have a hard time getting along with my partner sometimes because I think he is not faithful to me, yet he claims to be. I know he really isn’t because a few days ago, women have been messaging me of how he played them or whatsoever. Basically, I need help finding a good spell for me so he remain loyal/faithful.

Thanks
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Trust is an integral part of any relationship. If he is verifiably hitting on others, there may be reason for concern.

Where is your line for what is and is not being faithful and where is his? Is he being playful-flirty and others are taking it seriously? Is he being seriously flirty and not getting somewhere, therefore saying he's being faithful?

This sounds to me much more like a "serious discussion between partners" issue than a "cast a spell" issue.

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There's definitely magic to compel a partner to be faithful, but I don't really recommend it. It's ongoing work, and it's exhausting. There's an example of a woman who worked magic on her partner for nine years and she just ran out of mental energy in the end. If his nature is to be that way you can't permanently change it.

If you're convinced he's unfaithful then you'd really be better off expending your time, effort, energy and affection on someone who really deserves you. Consider doing magical work to cut ties with the current partner and to bring a decent person into your life instead.

Good luck.
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Like mentioned above I also Believe magic would not be the best solution I think for this situation would be talk with your partner let him know how you feel I recommend talking about it together and possibly coming to a compromise
Hope this helped best of luck
Blessed Be
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