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Old Jul 07, 2015, 11:46 AM
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I feel guilty for planning to do something numerous times but then i didnt, not even once. I had feelings for someone, see them in person a lot but never went through with anything and they didnt even know. I feel like a really bad person so i feel guilty and am told i look like im lying. Would i fail a test? What are my options to prove i wasnt lying if thats not a good option? Private detective? I quit my job because of the accusations. ..i wish i could be able to show the security footage because thats where im accused of doing things and leaving with them in their car...but clear evidence would proove otherwise. A friend of my significant other also worked in a high position at my job and said he found something but he wouldnt say what it was so my significant other is ready to leave me over something someone else just thinks is suspicious and i told my s o everything that might seem suspicious but was never involving the person im accused of doing things with. We have been together for 5 years and i dont want to lose him over this.

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Old Jul 08, 2015, 05:03 AM
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Google the lie of the lie detector
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