Anonymous wrote:I found out my H. lied about which degree he had (doctorate). He had a doctorate - just not in the subject he claimed. This came out after several years. He is extremely smart, so it was baffling. I found later that he lies about everything, even when there is no clear gain or even when the truth is a better story. Sociopath? I don't think so. he doesn't take pleasure in causing other people pain.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why is this coming up now? What prompted you to do the degree search? Um, and what exactly is a formal degree search?
Anonymous wrote:My now husband let me assume that he has his degree for the first several months we dated. It was a pretty big shock when he came clean about it. It was one of those cases where he was just missing one class. It took a couple of tries for him to sign up for the class and finish it, but he eventually graduated about a decade after he should have.
Since he never actually lied about it, I wasn't all that mad about it, more just really surprised that it hadn't been more of an issue for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people will actually lie about this? Is it really that serious?
In DCUM land it is. There are people who won't date someone without an advanced degree. I can picture a scenario where OP's husband as very much into her and knew she was all about the degrees. He hadn't earned one yet but was maybe a few classes short, so he told her he was in night school to stop the questioning and to keep seeing her.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people will actually lie about this? Is it really that serious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird. Did the spouse go to college at all-it would be more understandable to me if the person was close to finishing, but never got those last credits. In any case, I would strongly encourage my spouse to take the necessary steps to actually get the degree.
OP here. I think this is the case. He was definitely taking night classes but I just have a hunch he never finished even though he said he did. I've submitted a formal degree search but it will take a few days because it was back in the early 90's. We've been together a long time. There's no evidence of other lying and it's not something I'd leave him over.
Then why the formal degree search?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird. Did the spouse go to college at all-it would be more understandable to me if the person was close to finishing, but never got those last credits. In any case, I would strongly encourage my spouse to take the necessary steps to actually get the degree.
OP here. I think this is the case. He was definitely taking night classes but I just have a hunch he never finished even though he said he did. I've submitted a formal degree search but it will take a few days because it was back in the early 90's. We've been together a long time. There's no evidence of other lying and it's not something I'd leave him over.