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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 737634" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>My son is notorious for lying as a means to an end. Whoppers, fibs, white lies, and everything in between. I was just starting to trust him again when he told about about a couple of situations in which he lied to others. I thought, if he'll lie to them he'll lie to me as well. And of course I was right. Outside of a serious criminal offense, lying is about the worst thing a person can do. It's ok to fib and tell a friend that you like the dress she's wearing even though you think it's ugly as sin. But I mean real lying. Lying to accomplish a goal or achieve an end. Lying to get or stay out of trouble. Sounds like we're of the same mind. Have you told your daughter how you view liars? My son absolutely knows how I feel but something in him won't let him acknowledge that lying is generally not a good thing. I hope your daughter comes around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 737634, member: 22877"] My son is notorious for lying as a means to an end. Whoppers, fibs, white lies, and everything in between. I was just starting to trust him again when he told about about a couple of situations in which he lied to others. I thought, if he'll lie to them he'll lie to me as well. And of course I was right. Outside of a serious criminal offense, lying is about the worst thing a person can do. It's ok to fib and tell a friend that you like the dress she's wearing even though you think it's ugly as sin. But I mean real lying. Lying to accomplish a goal or achieve an end. Lying to get or stay out of trouble. Sounds like we're of the same mind. Have you told your daughter how you view liars? My son absolutely knows how I feel but something in him won't let him acknowledge that lying is generally not a good thing. I hope your daughter comes around. [/QUOTE]
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