Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the type of guy what will pretend he still has a job when gets laid off.
Good point. Op, you should find the thread about the wife whose husband lied to her face for over a year about having a job (after he was fired). He got up every morning, pretended to go to work, went to f*** around, manipulated their finances and investments to further his lie and avoid telling the truth.
Dating a liar is constantly wondering if what they’re saying is true. Constantly wondering if they are lying straight to your face. Your bf has already done this to you, multiple times, with a straight face. How do you trust a single word out of his mouth going forward?
So do you forgive lies that are told early on in the relationship if that is the case? I lied about a few things to my boyfriend. Incredibly afraid to fess up now. I care about him but I don't trust him. I don't trust most men.
If you don’t trust someone enough to tell them the truth, why the F would you date or sleep with them? Get some self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the type of guy what will pretend he still has a job when gets laid off.
Good point. Op, you should find the thread about the wife whose husband lied to her face for over a year about having a job (after he was fired). He got up every morning, pretended to go to work, went to f*** around, manipulated their finances and investments to further his lie and avoid telling the truth.
Dating a liar is constantly wondering if what they’re saying is true. Constantly wondering if they are lying straight to your face. Your bf has already done this to you, multiple times, with a straight face. How do you trust a single word out of his mouth going forward?
So do you forgive lies that are told early on in the relationship if that is the case? I lied about a few things to my boyfriend. Incredibly afraid to fess up now. I care about him but I don't trust him. I don't trust most men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the type of guy what will pretend he still has a job when gets laid off.
Good point. Op, you should find the thread about the wife whose husband lied to her face for over a year about having a job (after he was fired). He got up every morning, pretended to go to work, went to f*** around, manipulated their finances and investments to further his lie and avoid telling the truth.
Dating a liar is constantly wondering if what they’re saying is true. Constantly wondering if they are lying straight to your face. Your bf has already done this to you, multiple times, with a straight face. How do you trust a single word out of his mouth going forward?
So do you forgive lies that are told early on in the relationship if that is the case? I lied about a few things to my boyfriend. Incredibly afraid to fess up now. I care about him but I don't trust him. I don't trust most men.
Anonymous wrote:I found out my boyfriend lied to me about his finances when we first started dating. He made it appear that he was more financially secure than he actually is. I was 100% honest about my finances. He told me he was intimated by how financially well I was doing and didn’t want to lose our relationship so he lied. I’m very upset he lied and I’m questioning if I should forgive or if it’s a deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the type of guy what will pretend he still has a job when gets laid off.
Good point. Op, you should find the thread about the wife whose husband lied to her face for over a year about having a job (after he was fired). He got up every morning, pretended to go to work, went to f*** around, manipulated their finances and investments to further his lie and avoid telling the truth.
Dating a liar is constantly wondering if what they’re saying is true. Constantly wondering if they are lying straight to your face. Your bf has already done this to you, multiple times, with a straight face. How do you trust a single word out of his mouth going forward?
Anonymous wrote:This is the type of guy what will pretend he still has a job when gets laid off.
Anonymous wrote:My sister’s OL date lied about his job, because he worked in a prison (in a helping capacity).
He eventually told her. They have now been together for a long time and he seems like a good guy.
I would prefer a guy who is vague instead of lies, but perhaps they have learned that telling the hard truth early on prevents them from being considered?
Anonymous wrote:What gives me pause isn't the lie, it's these two red flags:
1) He needed to be pushed to come clean. The lie wasn't bugging him or eating him up - he just got caught.
2) His explanation for the lie is to basically put it at your feet. "Well, I was intimidated by YOU so I lied."
The flip side of that is "I wouldn't have needed to lie if you weren't so successful."
In both cases he is making his lies into your problem. That's an issue, and one that will only get worse with time.