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Posted by Aunty Agony
 - Dec 15, 2015, 05:01 PM
Perhaps the best thing you can do is to ask your husband to take the same test.  Suggested relevant questions:

Do you love your wife?
Do you trust your wife?
Do you want to trust your wife?
Do you think your wife loves you?

and the ever-popular

Are you accusing your wife of cheating to cover up your own cheating?

Let him discover for himself what a sham the test is.

-Aunty.
Posted by churchilla
 - Dec 15, 2015, 12:30 PM
My husband thinks I am cheating and I took a test a few days ago and failed, but I was not lying. I went in very confident I would pass because I didn't do what he thought and after waiting a whole day we got the answer. Now he is going crazy because he wants me to admit I did something wrong. In researching the man who did the exam has come up negatively in reviews. What do people do now? Is there a way to prove it is wrong?