This book was not written to frighten you.
It was written to wake you.
Cheating is often spoken about lightly—
as a mistake,
a moment,
a weakness,
or a private matter between adults.
But betrayal is never private.
It quietly alters the betrayer,
deeply wounds the faithful,
and slowly corrodes the meaning of commitment itself.
Don't Cheat Your Life Partner is not a story about morality imposed from outside.
It is a journey inward—
into conscience,
into consequences,
and into the silent records that life keeps, even when society looks away.
The pages that follow are not meant to judge men or women.
They are meant to remind both.
Desire is human.
Temptation is natural.
But dishonesty is always a choice.
Through the experience of Dhir Singh, this book explores what happens when truth is postponed, loyalty is compromised, and conscience is silenced for comfort. It asks an uncomfortable question: What if nothing is forgotten?
Not words.
Not thoughts.
Not intentions.
Marriage, in these pages, is not presented as a restriction.
It is presented as a vow—
a promise to walk without masks,
to protect another person's trust as carefully as one's own life.
Spirituality here is not ritual for fear.
Nam Jap is not shown as a last-minute rescue.
It is shown as daily preparation—
for honesty,
for accountability,
for meeting oneself without excuses.
This book does not claim that punishment comes from above.
It suggests something deeper:
that consequences grow naturally from choices,
and that what we practice in life eventually greets us as truth.
And if it reminds you that love deserves honesty—
then it has fulfilled its purpose.
May this story encourage reflection before regret,
truth before temptation,
and loyalty before loss.