She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered honestly and said, “Dinner was great, but I could go for dessert.

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She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered...
She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered...
She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered...
She asked if I loved another woman, so I answered...
About This Quote

This reply may seem like a simple, honest and straightforward way to respond to a question about infidelity. However, in this quote, the speaker is not telling the truth when he says that dinner was great; instead, he is hoping she will forget about the question and change the subject. He intends to mislead her into believing that there is no other woman in his life when in fact, he actually is hoping that she will pursue him and ask him how he feels about her. This man runs the risk of being found out because of his non-honest reply.

Source: Love Quotes For The Ages. Specifically Ages 1991.

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