keep asking your spouse questions ,
if they keep changing their story or gives lying signals (ie. only looking into your eyes, smiling, fiddling with things etc) then they are most likely lying to you. heres a website that shows how to tell if someone is lying by looking into their eyes.
Maybe. It would depend on whether it really was a lie or whether it just felt like a lie, and what the lie was about. For example, if the spouse lied about his name, it could be grounds for annulment. If the spouse lied about a prior relationship, it would not.
When you lie to your spouse you run the risk of destroying the trust that you have built up. If you lose trust the relationship can be damaged beyond repair. If may take years to earn the trust back, even then you may never be able to.
because they dont wanna get caught cheating on u so ha hA
only your daughter can answer that
Lie detector
Melrose Place - 1992 Catch Her in the Lie 5-19 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Melrose Place - 1992 Catch Her in the Lie 5-19 was released on: USA: 10 February 1997
When you catch someone in a lie, it's often referred to as "exposing" or "uncovering" the deception. This moment can also be described as "calling someone out" on their dishonesty. The act of revealing the lie can lead to a loss of trust and credibility for the person who lied.
You have several options: -Work to make truth out of it, usually through good communications with your spouse and/or marital counseling -End the lie quickly (and often, sadly) with a divorce. -Keep living with a lie.
The crime is that you have not actually divorced (and the spouse is still alive) and then got married to a second person. The lie? Not so much. Bigamy is illegal.
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Get one of those family trackers on your phone and if you think your spouse is somewhere suspicious, then get moving! FF: money looks home cooking smile love flirting flowers