Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. It was totally crazy. I was in a LDR while I was away at law school. I talked to my "boyfriend" all the time--texting and calling every day, at various hours of the day. He was never unavailable! Then he told me one day that his ex was pregnant but that it happened before we got together. So I kept talking to him. One of my friends was like, "I just don't feel like there's a baby" after he had told me she had it. Well, then the baby mama emailed me and told me everything and it turns out they'd never really broken up and he lied about when she got pregnant so there WAS a baby, it just came later than he said. I felt like such an idiot. I couldn't believe it. He had to have been on the phone ALL day long. He came to visit me several states away. We hung out when I would come home, even on holidays. I really can't point to anything that was suspicious. I'd note that this was before the days of Facebook and even MySpace so I couldn't do any social media sleuthing. My takeaway is that you just have to trust people and what happens, happens.
You should have replied, "Oh how wonderful! I had his baby, too!"
Then totally cut all communication with both of them and leave them slowly, slowly twisting in the wind...
Anonymous wrote:
Two months in, it turns out I am the side chick to the out of town girlfriend.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how long after meeting this guy did you state your expectations? It sounds like you expected commitment and monogamy really early on and barely knew the guy.
Anonymous wrote:And, I also think the excessive "shoot him in the head" was a clue. Overeager, exaggerating sounds more desperate than he should to please.
Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing at first and he lied.
Only way to fix it is show him the door and never speak to him again, and go on with your life.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. It was totally crazy. I was in a LDR while I was away at law school. I talked to my "boyfriend" all the time--texting and calling every day, at various hours of the day. He was never unavailable! Then he told me one day that his ex was pregnant but that it happened before we got together. So I kept talking to him. One of my friends was like, "I just don't feel like there's a baby" after he had told me she had it. Well, then the baby mama emailed me and told me everything and it turns out they'd never really broken up and he lied about when she got pregnant so there WAS a baby, it just came later than he said. I felt like such an idiot. I couldn't believe it. He had to have been on the phone ALL day long. He came to visit me several states away. We hung out when I would come home, even on holidays. I really can't point to anything that was suspicious. I'd note that this was before the days of Facebook and even MySpace so I couldn't do any social media sleuthing. My takeaway is that you just have to trust people and what happens, happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. It was totally crazy. I was in a LDR while I was away at law school. I talked to my "boyfriend" all the time--texting and calling every day, at various hours of the day. He was never unavailable! Then he told me one day that his ex was pregnant but that it happened before we got together. So I kept talking to him. One of my friends was like, "I just don't feel like there's a baby" after he had told me she had it. Well, then the baby mama emailed me and told me everything and it turns out they'd never really broken up and he lied about when she got pregnant so there WAS a baby, it just came later than he said. I felt like such an idiot. I couldn't believe it. He had to have been on the phone ALL day long. He came to visit me several states away. We hung out when I would come home, even on holidays. I really can't point to anything that was suspicious. I'd note that this was before the days of Facebook and even MySpace so I couldn't do any social media sleuthing. My takeaway is that you just have to trust people and what happens, happens.
I think your story is so interesting because you still CHOOSE to trust people. I admire that.
I do the same, though I'm more discerning now than when I started to date last year. But I always try to keep my heart open.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. It was totally crazy. I was in a LDR while I was away at law school. I talked to my "boyfriend" all the time--texting and calling every day, at various hours of the day. He was never unavailable! Then he told me one day that his ex was pregnant but that it happened before we got together. So I kept talking to him. One of my friends was like, "I just don't feel like there's a baby" after he had told me she had it. Well, then the baby mama emailed me and told me everything and it turns out they'd never really broken up and he lied about when she got pregnant so there WAS a baby, it just came later than he said. I felt like such an idiot. I couldn't believe it. He had to have been on the phone ALL day long. He came to visit me several states away. We hung out when I would come home, even on holidays. I really can't point to anything that was suspicious. I'd note that this was before the days of Facebook and even MySpace so I couldn't do any social media sleuthing. My takeaway is that you just have to trust people and what happens, happens.
Anonymous wrote:I would have to take his word for exclusive;
"Take my word for it" almost always means they do not and have no intention of doing the thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, I also think the excessive "shoot him in the head" was a clue. Overeager, exaggerating sounds more desperate than he should to please.
Agree with these two posters. Liars are likely to give more information than needed. And over promise. I would NEVER! I couldn't EVER! of course I'm monogamous, how could you even think I wouldn't be?
Simple, genuine language is better.
Sorry about the asshole.

I would have to take his word for exclusive;