I am very bad at lying. In my defence I am completely inept at a number of things and, although I'm not saying I never lie, it tends to simply dig a deeper hole. As lying is one of the fundamental principles of successful cheating, basic competency is a prerequisite.
I've only cheated once, some years back when the end of one relationship spilled over into the beginning of another. I had the new guy in my apartment as the old one turned up announcing his presence on the intercom. The dilemma was to get one guy out and the other in without paths crossing. I cleverly constructed an elaborate lie in order to have the new boyfriend leave, instructed each one to go a different way and held my breath.
At least one of them must have seen right through me as he changed his route and came face to face with the other - and as they were work colleagues it confirmed what each had suspected. I was going through a "rough around the edges" phase at the time and both men were large, rather intimidating, and sporting old school tats and bad attitudes.
The resulting showdown in the car park of my upscale apartment building became known among my friends as Alien vs. Predator.
Perhaps the lesson here is not to cheat, but if you're going to do so, there are a number of ways to get caught. Here are my top tips.