Leave them, and find someone who is honest, life is too short.
2007-03-11 03:38:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is way, way too short to deal with someone that is not honest. While you are the one that really has to make the decision, I would suggest talking to your partner and seeing why they might be being dishonest and see if you agree and can open up and discuss.
If they can not discuss, I would suggest thinking about taking the first step in removing yourself from the situation. While it is very easy for someone to say to just leave and find someone else, you and I know that it is not that easy. Try to make it work, and if it does not start exploring different avenues.
Good luck.
2007-03-11 03:45:28
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answered by Dave 2
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This is a very vague word, and has multiple meanings! So lets just take it one step at a time. He's not honest in his words. In other words he's a liar, well, can you live with a liar? We all do it, whether through exaggerating a point or fabricating to hide a dull lifestyle. It's really a maturity thing. as one grows older the need to impress others dwindles. Next dishonesty in actions, fraud. True this is extremely bad and shows a poor character trait that is beyond just lying. In my humble opinion it's time to escape unless you married the fool. Then your action of leaving would be dishonest and put you right there with them. (till death do us part) Then finally dishonesty in a relationship, cheating, time to run! You have no obligation to stay! It's not wrong to divorce them. In fact it's very wise. However, I do tell those who stay and try to make it work that they all unbelievably fabulous people. I mean it takes strength to stay, it takes character, more than what I have.
2007-03-11 04:19:44
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answered by delux_version 7
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Find out by asking questions indirectly... I'm not gonna explain this to you, I think you should know how to ask since it's your life partner. The reason is just to spark into his mind that you know something that he doesn't want u to know. Then, probably you hint him that you don't like a person who is not honest with his wife or something like that, and what u wud do if u ever find out. See if he changes and come clean with you. Else, get another friend to help you out making some sense into his head. If that also doesn't help, forget it... draw a line, you've reached your limits!
2007-03-11 03:55:57
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answered by Shazz Z 2
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Find a new life partner.
2007-03-11 03:38:33
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answered by blcria 3
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Well just scratch the life partner description
2007-03-11 14:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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uh, get a new one. are you honest? you are discussing your relationship with strangers have you discussed exposing your partner on the internet? maybe you are focusing on the honesty looking for an excuse to get rid of your partner. do some soul searching. what we see in others is what we really think about ourself. it's your thoughts dawg.
2007-03-11 03:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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See & Enjoy. There is no concept of divorce in Hinduism. Hindu marriages are performed between their souls (not bodies) in heaven (not upon earth) in presence of 330 million gods and goddesses. Indian Government enacted Hindu Marriage Act in 1955 and created a chance for divorce to be granted by secular courts. Despite such legislations and courts' divorce judgments/decrees, their spiritual wedlock remains intact being eternal, everlasting and unbreakable even in future rebirths. Despite marriage with others after divorce, wife continues Ardhangini (half body) of her former husband and he continues her Pati Parmeshwar (Lord).
In Islam divorce is the most worst among permissible. In unavoidable circumstances only there may be a divorce.
Premarital, extramarital or unwed sexual activities are not barred / prohibited and are no offence in any Indian law. Wife’s sexual intercourse with other/s is also no offence, hence no prosecution or punishment to her. After divorce also her husband is bound to maintain or pay till she remarries, even if she is permanently / continuously enjoying sex with all other/s. Pre marital sexual experiences (intercourse / coitus) with other/s cannot be a ground to seek divorce under Hindu/Special Marriage Act. Thus a female’s physical sexual relations with persons/s of her choice (with their consent) is not an offence or prohibited / barred in any Indian law and she is at liberty to enjoy SEX freely and fearlessly. A male’s physical sexual relations with any 16+ female (with her consent) is no offence or barred / prohibited in any Indian Law, unless she is in the wedlock of somebody else and is done knowing her wedlock or without her husband’s consent or connivance. Prostitution (commercial sex trade, offering sex for monetary gain) alone is an offence punishable in Indian laws. Yet no Station House Officer, Officer In Charge or Inspector of Police can arrest, enter, search or seize.
2007-03-11 11:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hey mr.billu i think you should try to sort out things if you love her cause trust is the foundation of all relation see tell her that you know you are cheating and still accept her just to show how much you love her cause that will definetly melt her heart if she doesnt love you or ask her what was wrong with you and still if she doesnt listen give her a leg on her bum
2007-03-11 04:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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depends if its just little white lies, or a lie that can really hurt u. just depends on how bad that lie impacts your life as to what u do about it. perhaps they are afraid of something, and to tell the truth would mean confrontation, and anger toward them by the other spouse.
2007-03-11 05:10:28
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answered by jude 7
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