Here is a situation: your partner lies to you and you find out. Can all lives be forgiven? and what crosses the line?
2021/08/04 07:48pm
Terry
Anonymous
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Here is a situation: your partner lies to you and you find out. Can all lives be forgiven? and what crosses the line?
Depends on the lie? Can you give details?
2021/08/04 09:42pm
Shar
Anonymous
I think if it’s a lie about where you are going and it ends up being a surprise party that’s a great lie. Or a lie about a gift you bought and you don’t want them to know. If it’s a lie about money or the relationship itself it’s more serious. I think another bad lie is if you said you loved them and you didn’t. You shouldn’t lie about that either.
2021/08/04 11:07pm
Toni86
Anonymous
No you can’t. 100 truth and full disclosure.
2021/08/05 06:20pm
Annie
Anonymous
Quote by: Anonymous
Here is a situation: your partner lies to you and you find out. Can all lives be forgiven? and what crosses the line?
It’s better to be honest with your partner with everything. The way your question is phrased makes me think that you love your partner but something has crossed the line in your mind. Can you give more context? Is it a single lie or many? Subject?
2021/08/07 08:34am
Bill
Anonymous
This seems like a loaded question to be honest. I don’t think lies are good in any way, shape or form. But, the intention of the lie is key.
2021/09/15 01:53pm
Leia
Anonymous
I’m in the same situation.
I’ve discovered that my husband ( >20 years of marriage) was sexting other women.
I confronted him and he admitted it. Seeing how I reacted (although for him it’s nothing, just a game, a pass-time, so he says), he told me he would stop.
But he didn’t….
I’m emotionally unstable since then: is it my fault? Didn’t I pay enough attention to him/his needs? Is it cheating ( although only virtually)? Should I close my eyes? Should I do the same? I have all those questions in my head.