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Originally Posted by Farmer07
i didnt do anything wrong, just talk to old friend i had in highschool.. but i didnt tell him about it, because i knew that he wouldnt like it... sine then i have lied to him, about things that arent really a big deal top me but obviously are to him...
and since he has been in iraq, i had lied to him once... but it was about somethign taht he told me specifically NOT TO DO...
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If your goal is to be honest with him going forward and regain his trust, what might help you most is to look at what you stated above 'i didn't do anything wrong' 'I have lied to him about things that aren't really a big deal'.
It doesn't seem that in your eyes, there is anything wrong with the things you lied about but obviously your husband thinks otherwise. At this point, I don't think it's an issue that he has a problem with facebook and you don't, it's that he now knows that if you want to do something you know he won't be comfortable with, you will just do it and lie about it.
You need to show him true remorse for how you have hurt him and betrayed his trust by lying to him. You need to talk openly about things you don't agree on (having a facebook) and learn to respect one another when you have concerns. He needs to know you respect his feelings.