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Answer In reality only you have the answer to this question as you know how much you are willing to put up with, but if it were me, I'd have gotten rid of this person long ago. There is one thing I hate and that's a liar. They are useless as the day is long. Who needs them?

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Q: Can trust be regained after a spouse continually lies about everything?
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