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Would you wrongfully apoligize to stay on good terms with somebody.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 739359" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>What is she going to do; go to confession and LIE to the Priest? She could tell her mom she'll never sleep around (again?) but what men will she come clean about when there isn't any? </p><p></p><p>I don't know what to say here. She'll literally have to LIE to her mom and make up names and men I guess, in order to have her mom forgive her for something she didn't do? I can't even begin to imagine that. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to say I would never do such a thing. That I'd stand up and tell my mother the truth - that I did NOTHING, that the ex is LYING and that Sisters and Mother have NO reason to believe it. That there is no proof because I did nothing wrong and I refuse to go to church and LIE before God in order to confess to something I didn't do. </p><p></p><p>But, I don't know what I would actually do. It's easy to say you'd stand up for yourself even if it means being ostracized when you grew up with parents who gave you truly unconditional love and would never, ever, ever have believed you did something without proof if you denied it...and even if they did believe it, they'd have never turned on you for making a mistake. It's easy say when you have no family to speak of anyway, your parents are long gone and you don't spend time with the rest anyway. It's easy when you have in-laws and a husband to be with.</p><p></p><p>What a sad, sad thing this is. SWOT, I truly hope she get through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 739359, member: 17309"] What is she going to do; go to confession and LIE to the Priest? She could tell her mom she'll never sleep around (again?) but what men will she come clean about when there isn't any? I don't know what to say here. She'll literally have to LIE to her mom and make up names and men I guess, in order to have her mom forgive her for something she didn't do? I can't even begin to imagine that. I'd like to say I would never do such a thing. That I'd stand up and tell my mother the truth - that I did NOTHING, that the ex is LYING and that Sisters and Mother have NO reason to believe it. That there is no proof because I did nothing wrong and I refuse to go to church and LIE before God in order to confess to something I didn't do. But, I don't know what I would actually do. It's easy to say you'd stand up for yourself even if it means being ostracized when you grew up with parents who gave you truly unconditional love and would never, ever, ever have believed you did something without proof if you denied it...and even if they did believe it, they'd have never turned on you for making a mistake. It's easy say when you have no family to speak of anyway, your parents are long gone and you don't spend time with the rest anyway. It's easy when you have in-laws and a husband to be with. What a sad, sad thing this is. SWOT, I truly hope she get through this. [/QUOTE]
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