+222 in weddings, the couple should really have a lie detecting test when they say "i do", amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Nope, I think a sobriaty test would be more appropriate

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Why would you want to be that suspicious of the person you love?

by Anonymous 14 years ago

FML made me paranoid

by Anonymous 14 years ago

polygraphs are very unreliable. they detect changes in heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, and perspiration. of course, as the bride and groom say, "i do," they will naturally have rather abnormal readings in these areas. of course their hearts will be beating fast, their breathing will speed up, and they'll perhaps be a little bit sweaty. that doesn't mean that they're lying, although it might appear that way on the lie detector; it just means that they're very emotional. even though the lie detector may report that the person is lying, it most certainly doesnt provide conclusive evidence.

by Anonymous 13 years ago