"How He Lied to Her Husband" is a one-act play by George Bernard Shaw that revolves around a woman confessing to her husband about her affair with a younger man, who then arrives and assures the husband that he is much better at lying than his wife. The play humorously explores themes of deception, infidelity, and the power dynamics within relationships.
How He Lied to Her Husband was created in 1931.
That depends on what you lied about, and why and how.
The cast of How He Lied to Her Husband - 1937 includes: Greer Garson
The cast of How He Lied to Her Husband - 1931 includes: Edmund Gwenn as Teddu Bompas Robert Harris as Henry Apjohn Vera Lennox as Aurora Bompas
Sapphira (Acts 5:3-10)
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you tell himthe truth. if he doesnt like you for your real age than he isn't a very good husband
I would lie to him too like "I will not leave you if you tell me the truth now." (pretending to understand him). The excuse for your lie is "Well you lied to me in the first place."
Youi can very well sue your ex husband , even if you have child,if he has lied and already got a wife and child , you can file a case against him.
When a husband or wife lies to their spouse the automatic reaction is that that spouse has cheated on them and it's because cheating has become the Olympic sport of Western countries so it is no wonder the wife or husband feels they may have been cheated on. However, if your husband has not lied before to your knowledge and has been attentive to you for a long while then it would be wise for the two of you to have better communication skills. Sit down calmly with your husband (no matter how angry you are) and ask him why he felt the need to lie to you and where was he that he felt he should lie to you. Remind him that there is a bond of trust between the two of you that should be respected. Hopefully he could have been to a strip club and thought you may be angry with him, but just because he lied does not always mean a husband is cheating.
No. He lied to you about love. Sure, you can forgive him, but that won't fix what he did.
Henry, Lord Darnley the Queen's husband. He was jealous of him.