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We asked 3 dudes what to do if you find your partner on a dating site

Being in a relationship doesn't mean you both have to put on blinders.

 

This month, we asked the question: "Someone saw my boyfriend on a dating site. He swears he never acted on anything, just browsed. Normal or dump him?"

Here's what they had to say:

DEAN STATTMANN, BRAND EDITOR: "THAT’S NOT OKAY."

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"If he'd just never thought to delete the app, depending on how long you were together, that's forgivable. But he admitted to using it since you started dating. That's dodgy. Swipe left."

PAUL KITA, FOOD AND NUTRITION EDITOR: "BREAK UP WITH HIM."

"Look, some guys might like leaving doors open—but they forget that open doors work both ways. If he's 'browsing,' you're leaving. Run, don't walk, out that door. End of story."

MICHAEL SNEEDEN, SENIOR VIDEO PRODUCER: "HAVE A TALK."

"It's not exactly , but it's close. Dating apps are the equivalent of approaching a woman at a bar, and your guy's got wandering eyes. Talk it out to see if he's worth another shot."

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THE CONSENSUS

Being in a relationship doesn't mean you both have to put on blinders. But his prowling around on an app whose sole purpose is real-life romantic connections is a major red flag about his desire—or ability—to stay committed.

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