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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People like this believe a lot of their own lies too. For example, emotional affairs or affairs that are caught before they get started.... it's easy for them to say "I never would have ACTUALLY cheated." They think the only boundary is PIV and if they don't cross it, they're innocent. [/quote] Oh my gosh. Yes, this. My ex-boyfriend had a thousand reasons why it didn't count, including that it wasn't PIV, [b]that it wasn't with a woman, [/b]and that he was too drunk to remember if he climaxed. [/quote] :shock: [/quote] Yeah, that was a fun one. Apparently getting a BJ from another dude doesn't count as cheating. Just to be clear, I found out about all of this at once. I didn't just accept these lies over an extended period. This is just what he admitted, and the excuses he offered, when he finally got completely unavoidably no-way-to-deny-it caught. [/quote] Oh, hello. Welcome to my DCUM club of 1 -- now 2. My ex also claimed he "only" did oral and because it was with men it didn't count as cheating. I can nearly guarantee you your ex-bf did more than receive.[/quote]
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