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Sara is ready to end her engagement to her fiancé: his lying, cheating and anger issues can no longer be tolerated; his only chance at saving his engagement is passing a polygraph test.
Sara is ready to end her engagement to her fiancé: his lying, cheating and anger issues can no longer be tolerated; his only chance at saving his engagement is passing a polygraph test.
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S26, EP106 "Delaying the "I Do": Sara Labuff vs. O'Ryan McGowan"Sara is ready to end her engagement to her fiancé: his lying, cheating and anger issues can no longer be tolerated; his only chance at saving his engagement is passing a polygraph test.
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