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    Bonbon
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    I am wondering just which way Paige is going to go with this reveal now. Is she going to dwell on JJ’s cheating on her or lying to her? It seems she’s more bothered by the lying which doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. I would be more devastated to find my boyfriend had slept with ANYBODY, let alone my mother. But then to lie about it? Of course he’s going to lie about it. Would she have expected him to come to her and tell her all the sordid details? That is ludicrous.

    So, place your bets, will she go with the lying or the cheating? My money is on the lying.

    #47295
    mommytutu
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     I think she’s already dealt wth that. She just never knew who he cheated with, hence the lie is worse for her.

    #47297
    dval
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    It is more the lying about WHO he had cheated with that got her. She already knew he had cheated but she thought it was with Roxanne was it, his friend from boarding school and she had dealt with that part. So yea, I think the lying part is way worse for her right now.

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    Patti
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     but he continued to lie to her and would still keep lying had she not overheard them, so yes, I’d say lying to keep her from discovering the truth is going to hurt her more than the act of cheating itself.  She also now knows several people knew and chose to keep it from her…people she loved and trusted as well.  I don’t know what this poor girl will decide, but I hope she gets some professional help.  Perhaps Marlena or one of her colleagues will come to the rescue, work with her and allow her to heal, and then I hope she moves on to Stanford.  I honestly don’t see how she could forgive anyone for this.  Now, I just want to see JJ and Eve suffer beyond their wildest imaginations knowing they have lost her, hopefully for good.

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