A woman turned to social media seeking advice after she caught her husband in the shower and found his behavior suspicious, but many believe she's overreacting.
A Woman Walked In On Her Husband Showering - What She Saw Left Her Convinced That He's Cheating
A woman is convinced her husband is cheating, and it's all down to his dodgy behavior in the shower.
Speaking anonymously on Reddit, the woman recounted how she felt sick to her stomach when she recently walked in on her husband in the shower and found him unexpectedly on his phone and "looked suspicious".
She isn't sure what he was looking at, but she's convinced he was doing something inappropriate.
When she entered the bathroom, her husband appeared "shocked" but tried to play it cool, claiming: "I was just about to text you to come in."

However, she remained unconvinced and left the bathroom.
After her husband finished washing, he offered her the chance to "look in his phone," seemingly to prove that he wasn't messaging other women or viewing anything inappropriate.
Despite his gesture, it did little to ease her concerns.
In her post, she penned: "Our conversation went back and forth, my points being if he was texting me to come in why did he look so shocked when I did?
"Why didn't he tell me to come into the shower when he went?"

"Why didn't he just yell out to come in?"
"He began raising his voice saying he's sick of arguments like this, but we've never had arguments like this before."
"He did agree it looked shady but then would go back to looking guilty by getting angry and saying he is sick of me making these assumptions."
Other Reddit users attempted to reassure the woman, with many suggesting that if her husband were truly going to cheat, there would be better opportunities than while he was in the shower.
One user commented: "Why would he wait to get caught cheating on his phone in the shower when there are so many other opportunities? You're overthinking this."
Another chimed in: "I would be surprised if I was just about to text someone and they appeared like magic!"
"It's definitely happened to me before, so that's a weird thing to be suspicious about."
Someone else commented: "Unless you have an actual reason not to trust him, this is silly. He could've been watching videos or playing a game for all you know."
"His behaviour was a little suspicious by the way you're describing it, but I have a feeling his side of the story would sound a lot different."