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[quote author=0C382339340C2A2223344D0 link=1491216513/3#3 date=1491265134]Aunty agrees you have done most things correctly, but believes you have come to grief through doing them in the *wrong order*.
Your order: marry unwisely; endure years of false accusations and verbal abuse; undergo polygraph fidelity exam; post question on AntiPolygraph.org and learn that polygraph is a joke;
Proper order: marry unwisely; endure years of false accusations and verbal abuse; post question on AntiPolygraph.org and learn that polygraph is a joke; forget about polygraph fidelity exam;
Great advice, Aunty!
Still better would have been to not have to involve AP and/or the polygraph whatever in your marriage!
It's that mythical aura that the vile "funny box" still has for lay people!
Posted by: Aunty Agony Posted on: Apr 4th, 2017 at 12:18am
Aunty agrees you have done most things correctly, but believes you have come to grief through doing them in the *wrong order*.
Your order: marry unwisely; endure years of false accusations and verbal abuse; undergo polygraph fidelity exam; post question on AntiPolygraph.org and learn that polygraph is a joke; divorce and feel horrible for months; realize you are better off without a husband who doesn't love you.
Proper order: marry unwisely; endure years of false accusations and verbal abuse; post question on AntiPolygraph.org and learn that polygraph is a joke; forget about polygraph fidelity exam; realize you are better off without a husband who doesn't love you; divorce and feel great about it.
Timing is everything.
Posted by: Wandersmann Posted on: Apr 4th, 2017 at 12:14am
My life is in ruins because of this. I love my husband with everything in me and would never, ever do anything to beyray his trust. My husband has left me and wants a divorce over this and i dont know what to do!
It is unfortunate that you wasted your money on a polygraph and went through that misery before you found this site. The polygraph is a joke and doesn't work. The fact that you failed indicates you are probably an honest person. You should introduce your husband to this site and make him aware of the complete fraud represented by the polygraph. If he still believes in the polygraph after digesting the multitude of information and evidence on this and other sites revealing polygraph fraud then you're probably better off without him
Posted by: Ex Member Posted on: Apr 3rd, 2017 at 3:22pm
My husband has left me and wants a divorce over this and i dont know what to do!
Go on cruise and celebrate that you will no longer suffer verbal abuse and accusations? You may even meet a long legged Panamanian cabin boy named Pierre.
Posted by: Perplexedwife Posted on: Apr 3rd, 2017 at 10:48am
After years of occassional accusations and 6 years of daily verbal and emotional abuse over being accused of cheating, i insisted on taking a polygraph test to prove to my husband once and for all that i am not and have not cheated on him. I set up the polygraph, i paid for it and insisted on going. I thought this was finally going to fix this and give my husband peace of mind. I was determined this was the fix to our marriage. Imagine my extreme shock when the results came back and she said i had failed miserably. I am shocked and heartbroken. I dont understand how this can happen!! My life is in ruins because of this. I love my husband with everything in me and would never, ever do anything to beyray his trust. My husband has left me and wants a divorce over this and i dont know what to do!