He was such a good liar."

Here are some of the most jaw-dropping responses:

1.

“I had been married to a Duke medical student for 18 months.

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He quit school and wouldnt keep a job after our son was born.

I kicked him out.

His mom still believes he went to Duke.”

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magicaltrout91

2.

“Years ago, I met a guy about my age online.

We weren’t kids.

“I found out at that point when I got a message from his granddaughter.His wife was not dead.

Thank God we were never married but it still cost me a lot of trust.”

cerdwyn

3.

I left and came back when I was scheduled to come home and everything was gone.

shysunflower91

4.

“Our daughter married a handsome and charming man who we will call Tom.

We all enjoyed him very much and really accepted him and loved him as part of our family.

About 18 months into the marriage our house was robbed.

All my jewelry was taken.

The officer who responded to the pawnshop asked for all the documentation connected to the sale.

I almost fainted…literally.

Needless to say, my daughter divorced him.

But the biggest joke is the judge gave him a 90-day sentence even though he had done this before.

Talk about a slap on the wrist.”

Anonymous

5.

He was seemingly perfect and I never saw any red flags.

The only problem was he didnt really like my friends.

I would respond with an ‘Ok, but theyre my friends’ and he would just drop it.

Suddenly, out of no where, almost all my friends stopped talking to me.”

I was dumbfounded, not having any idea what she was talking about.

As I read through I started to see a pattern.

Certain things that ‘I’ said were the things my fiance would complain to me about.

I got suspicious and asked him about it.

“A few years ago I started seeing a guy I worked with.

Wed been dating about three months when he took a month off work, supposedly to write a book.

“Married a guy three decades ago who was thoughtful, empathetic, and kind.

He helped me while I was financially struggling to afford rent and my mother’s cancer treatments.

Whenever I was sick he would always show up to visit with the most thoughtful gifts.

“My live-in boyfriend of 1.5 years turned out to be a total liar.

We also lived across the street from each other and were friends in high school.

I thought I knew this guy.

I planned on using that to get us a roomier home for our growing family.”

“She had two kids when we met, plus the baby.

Love you guys.”

“I met an amazing man after not dating for 13 years.

People asked me out but I just wasnt interested in trying to meet anyone else after my divorce.

“I should have seen the red flags.

But I chose to ignore them and I paid the price.

Shed steal money and credit cards from my wallet then lie about it.

I got a collection call at work.

When I decided to leave her, she used my step-daughter as weapon.

We had become close, she called me dad.

My wife would say how much it would hurt my step-daughter if I left.

So Id stay.”

“I hid my wallet and locked my social security number.

(By then it was too late.

My credit was destroyed, but I did it anyway.)

But it continued.There were a few times she would ask for money and I said I didnt have it.

I wasnt, I never did.

After five years I finally had enough and filed for divorce.

For my troubles I had to pay alimony for three years.”

“I had a friends with benefits relationship with a guy for five years.

I considered him one of my best friends.

He was such a good liar.”

Kells101

13.

“I had been dating this guy for a year and a half.

He said she followed him there, so I broke up with him.

I very stupidly did, and started buying stuff for our home.

In fact, hed never graduated college.

He was expelled for stealing money from the college he went to.

She said, ‘Well, we all know lies roll off that boys tongue like water.’

I wanted to punch her.