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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 325286" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>Ha! Sometimes she's good, but sometimes the lie is so obvious it's funny. She SO has not figured out how to not get caught or try to cover it up. An example of getting caught and being really bad at the lie was a couple weeks ago, I went into her room and it smelled like nail polish. I ask her where it's at, I can see her fingernails are black (meaning she was in my cosutme makeup box, which is a no-no). I ask her again and she denies it. I ask her for her hand, touch her finger and show her the nail polish is wet. She started crying completely sincerely swearing she hadn't used it. I showed her the logic, I gave her every opportunity to come clean and she couldn't. So she's horrible at lying when I have the proof, but if I had no proof, she's great at lying because her sincerity. But the lies are never very complex. Definitly like the Family Circus cartoons and the "not me" character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 325286, member: 5663"] Ha! Sometimes she's good, but sometimes the lie is so obvious it's funny. She SO has not figured out how to not get caught or try to cover it up. An example of getting caught and being really bad at the lie was a couple weeks ago, I went into her room and it smelled like nail polish. I ask her where it's at, I can see her fingernails are black (meaning she was in my cosutme makeup box, which is a no-no). I ask her again and she denies it. I ask her for her hand, touch her finger and show her the nail polish is wet. She started crying completely sincerely swearing she hadn't used it. I showed her the logic, I gave her every opportunity to come clean and she couldn't. So she's horrible at lying when I have the proof, but if I had no proof, she's great at lying because her sincerity. But the lies are never very complex. Definitly like the Family Circus cartoons and the "not me" character. [/QUOTE]
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