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And a step backwards...the unnecessary lie
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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 327782" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>I thought lying was a hallmark of CD? At least, mine lies continuously. I think he believes those lies himself, which would point to delusional issues too, right? I don't know, but mine has been lying about stuff since, oh, age 6? Stupid things, like a lot of kids do, about brushing teeth, or doing a chore, or having homework. He's just more consistent than a "normal" kid.</p><p></p><p>Usually it's to cover up something he shouldn't have done, should have done, or to throw blame on someone else. This would be typical of mine; he'd also want to show that he was the "hero", by looking for the dog, and how he had to "sacrifice" his schooling for the day in order to do so.</p><p></p><p>Sigh. Always something, isn't it? Mine is really creative tho - told a prof. he missed class because of non-existent court dates, non-existent illness, and once he blamed his absence on being in foster care....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 327782, member: 4542"] I thought lying was a hallmark of CD? At least, mine lies continuously. I think he believes those lies himself, which would point to delusional issues too, right? I don't know, but mine has been lying about stuff since, oh, age 6? Stupid things, like a lot of kids do, about brushing teeth, or doing a chore, or having homework. He's just more consistent than a "normal" kid. Usually it's to cover up something he shouldn't have done, should have done, or to throw blame on someone else. This would be typical of mine; he'd also want to show that he was the "hero", by looking for the dog, and how he had to "sacrifice" his schooling for the day in order to do so. Sigh. Always something, isn't it? Mine is really creative tho - told a prof. he missed class because of non-existent court dates, non-existent illness, and once he blamed his absence on being in foster care.... [/QUOTE]
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