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If a person's significant other requires a polygraph test, they may just be seeking: 1) To end the relationship while placing blame on the other; 2) To justify an extra-relationship affair they have become involved in; 3) To alleviate lack of self esteem...
etc...
None of these objectives can be acheived by a polygraph test though, its just a prop con. Try taking a vacation together or couples counselling. If you have a penchant for mumbo-jumbo just read the horoscope, its far cheaper.
Lloyd
Posted by: 1904 - Ex Member Posted on: Aug 15th, 2007 at 12:28pm
TIPS 1 Read the TLBTLD. practice the CM's as per Georges instructions 2 Buy a big bunch of roses and some really good perfume for your girlfriend. 3 Ditch the lapdancer.
good luck
Posted by: victor_122 Posted on: Aug 14th, 2007 at 7:46am
Well here I am thinking about the outcomes of a polygraph test. My girlfriend and I have been together a long time and I am what some would consider young. I agreed to take a polygraph test to prove my innocence but I do not know where to start looking for information. I know if i fail she will not believe that the test will be wrong. She will leave me although i have done nothing. I have never cheated on her and I am afriad i will not pass. I am the nervous type and perspire quite a bit. I just would like to know if there is any examiners willing to adminster a test in which i know i will pass regardless of what happens. I really do not want to fail but i just do not know what to do anymore. Please help me out! Thanks