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I've got a real problem with people who lie a lot. The occasional lie here and there I can handle. However someone who lies often bothers me greatly. I see right through them and their lies. It doesn't matter if I'm in person or on the phone or even an email. I can tell when someone's lied to me. It's been this way since I was young.
I noticed too that liars hate to be confronted about their lies. So I'm supposed to accept their lies and behavior? And no one should ever confront them?
I recently had to cut off a relationship because of the woman's nearly constant lies.
I'm an introvert. I rarely lie. Besides who would I be lying to the most? Me. I'd say I tell the truth about 99% of the time. And most of those times are omitting something to not hurt someone.
I've read that this is actually not the norm. Sixty percent of people lie often, at least once every ten minutes. That shocked me.
In the 12-step program one of the sayings is "We lie when it would be just as easy to tell the truth."
So why lie?
It's just as easy to stop lying and start telling the truth.
Coverup?
To look good?
So people will like us?
I noticed too that liars hate to be confronted about their lies. So I'm supposed to accept their lies and behavior? And no one should ever confront them?
I recently had to cut off a relationship because of the woman's nearly constant lies.
I'm an introvert. I rarely lie. Besides who would I be lying to the most? Me. I'd say I tell the truth about 99% of the time. And most of those times are omitting something to not hurt someone.
I've read that this is actually not the norm. Sixty percent of people lie often, at least once every ten minutes. That shocked me.
In the 12-step program one of the sayings is "We lie when it would be just as easy to tell the truth."
So why lie?
It's just as easy to stop lying and start telling the truth.
Coverup?
To look good?
So people will like us?