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Posted by anon1943
 - Mar 05, 2012, 06:11 PM
What did you do?  You said it wasn't that bad.
Posted by Tracey B
 - Jan 06, 2012, 06:53 AM
I feel awful, im not a bad person and it was all so out of character for me. Im only young but i know i want to narry this guy n have his children! And i know if i tell him the truth avout what actually went on he wont believe and he'l think it all went alot further when it didnt. I jus dont want him going out and doing something stupid in a fit of rage :-/ i know its all my fault but i just want everything to be all ok :-(
Posted by stefano
 - Jan 05, 2012, 03:22 PM
QuoteThe meer mention of the word lie detector starts my heart racing!!
The same thing happens to those who practice voodoo when they see the pins about to be stuck into the doll.
Posted by stefano
 - Jan 05, 2012, 12:29 PM
Quote from: Bill_Brown on Jan 05, 2012, 08:48 AMDon't take a polygraph examination and be honest with the significant other.You save money on the examination and prove yourself to be honest with the significant other.Ask for forgiveness and let the cards fall where they may, just be honest in your relationship. 
Well said Bill. Tracey, I whole heartedly stand behind this statement. Just come clean and whatever happens, happens. If the relationship ends, at least you will move on with honesty and dignity, something a good man will notice and want.
Posted by Bill_Brown
 - Jan 05, 2012, 08:48 AM
Don't take a polygraph examination and be honest with the significant other.  You save money on the examination and prove yourself to be honest with the significant other.  Ask for forgiveness and let the cards fall where they may, just be honest in your relationship. 
Posted by Tracey B
 - Jan 05, 2012, 06:24 AM
Im not a bad person and i love my boyfriend to death but 1 drunken night after a big fight i did something i deeply regret. I probally should have come clean at the start but its too late for that now. The meer mention of the word lie detector starts my heart racing!! Is there any way i can pass this test???