
A single woman has been applauded for her first date hack that could potentially expose unfaithful husbands.
Anyone who is single in this day and age will tell you that, while there's a good chance your date is genuinely single and has good intentions, the possibility that they're already in a committed relationship isn't impossible.
In fact, infidelity in relationships is much more common that you probably thought.
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One online survey conducted last year found that men were more likely to partake is sexual infidelity, Psychology Today reported.
Of all the participants whom admitted to cheating (both men and women), over 56 percent said they confessed to their unfaithfulness, while 21.5 percent were caught by their partner.

With these concerning figures in mind, one single woman took matters into her own hands in a bid to ensure the man she was going on a date was in fact single and not cheating on his wife.
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In a video shared to TikTok last week, content creator Dalia showed her first date prep as she sprayed glitter on the parts of her skin that were exposed.
Explaining why she did this, Dalia said: "Going on a first date bc I'm at the age where the could be married (Married men hate glitter)."
Basically, Dalia's theory is that if a man she's dating is already spoken for, he won't want to be intimate with her if she's wearing glitter as it'll be a way for his wife to work out that he's been with someone else if he were to return home covered in the sparkly body spray.
Genius? A lot of people seem to think so.
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One person replied to the viral clip that's been viewed over 15 million times at the time of writing: "Honestly, as a man, that's genius. I applaud."
A second wrote: "Ma'am. First off, you're gorgeous. Secondly, you're a genius. Lastly, how glittery is your hallway? lol."
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"What an idea," added another. "You’re saving women with this."
"I am SOOOOO here for this level of genius," raved a different person on TikTok.
Meanwhile, dozens of others praised Dalia for being a 'girls girl'.
Someone gushed: "What being a girls girl means, spray that glitter on queen let her know her mans is unfaithful PERIOD!"
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"That’s being a girls girl," echoed another.
A handful of single men commented on the video and said they also hate glitter, but most people get the gist of what Dalia was trying to do with her glittery dating hack in terms of outing cheating husbands.
Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok, Viral