I just saw it written again and I can't stand reading the following:
I justified lying as protecting him from the pain of the truth.
I call bull on this because the statement is so self-serving. We all know the truth and the truth is that a cheating spouse does not lie to protect the betrayed spouse from the pain of the truth; rather it is because the cheating spouse does not wish to suffer any consequences from their actions. Am I wrong?
I justified lying as protecting him from the pain of the truth.
I call bull on this because the statement is so self-serving. We all know the truth and the truth is that a cheating spouse does not lie to protect the betrayed spouse from the pain of the truth; rather it is because the cheating spouse does not wish to suffer any consequences from their actions. Am I wrong?
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