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A woman has revealed she cancelled her dream wedding just a week before the big day after discovering her fiancé watched porn.

Claire Dalton’s ex-fiancé kept the habit secret from her throughout their four-year friendship and relationship and she was so shocked she called off the marriage — despite having spent six months planning it.

The SUN reports that the 21-year-old woman is very religious and said she has been dreaming of a relationship which was “true and pure” and “governed by God’s law” since she was young girl.

She thought she had found that with her unnamed fiancé, but now believes it was “all a lie from the beginning.”

Just a week before the wedding, the American woman, who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), and her fiancé were running errands for their big day — and she checked his phone to see if a shop was still open.

But when she saw his search bar, she realised that he had “been searching for pornography, possibly just hours ago”, and immediately “felt sick to (her) stomach”.

At first, her husband-to-be lied and said his brother had borrowed his phone, before later admitting: “It’s me… I have a problem.”

She added: “At first, I thought it was some sick joke. It never occurred to me that pornography addiction would ever leak into my life or affect me in such a deep and excruciating way.”

After hearing him admit the truth, Claire decided to call off the wedding — and had to call every one of her 300 guests to break the news.

But she said it wasn’t so much the porn which was the problem, but the fact that he had lied about it for years.

 

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Source: The Sun

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