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"WHEN LIES FEEL LIKE LOVE"

Five years ago, I discovered my husband’s secret life online—hidden behind a fake Facebook profile, charming countless women with lies. I was shocked, not just by his deceit, but by how many women believed him, some even going as far as undressing for a man who didn’t truly exist. I couldn’t understand how anyone could be so easily fooled.

Then I found myself exploring online spaces too. And slowly, I understood. It’s not always about being naive—it’s about being human. We all crave something: attention, validation, a sense of being seen. In a world where real connection often feels out of reach, even a fake version can feel real enough. Sometimes, it's not stupidity—it’s loneliness dressed in hope.
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SamHarris · 31-35, M
My oldest brother is like that. Especially since he’s addicted to drugs and all other sorts of criminality and has been for these 30 years and still is even at 43. It’s no wonder his ex-wife divorced him just two years ago. I am happy she did and that she considers me family more than he’ll ever be to her, let alone a spouse.