"I lied when I told her on our first date that I had watched Once Upon a Time. She was amazing, and I wanted to have some immediate connection to her, so I said I had seen it, but fewer episodes than she had. I then proceeded to binge an entire show in less than a month (mind you, a show that would normally never cross my radar) so I could talk about it with her. We are getting married in a few months, and I'm debating confessing it in my speech during the reception."
"My fiancé and I have extremely good senses of humor and know what is a line cross and what isn't. Me lying about something minor extremely early in our relationship and finding out now wouldn't make her mad. Finding out I watched the show after her and still disliked season 4 may even make our love stronger."
A person lied about having seen Once Upon a Time on a first date to create an immediate connection and then binge-watched the show in under a month. The show would not normally have attracted that person's attention, but the goal was to be able to converse with the partner. The couple is engaged and plans to marry in a few months, and the person is debating whether to confess the initial lie during the wedding reception speech. Both partners share strong senses of humor and understand boundaries, so the confession is not expected to cause anger and might even strengthen their bond.
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