For me? Honestly? Because people ask way too personal questions. It might seem like an innocent question to them, but because of my history, there are no simple answers, and when I don't want to explain something I give a canned response.
"Do you have kids?" This is the worst one for me, I dread answering the question because it isn't a simple yes or no for me. If I say yes, it opens the door for too many question and then people end up apologizing for asking and I end up having to console them because they feel bad for asking. So I just say no.
"Why did you move to this state?" Easy answer, my husbands job. The truth is we moved her to be closer to our fertility specialist.
"What do you do for a living?" Easy answer, I am a homemaker. Truth is I am disabled and the farthest thing from a domestic goddess, but I don't like telling people I am disabled.
"What about your parents?" Mom died when I was young, didn't know my dad raised by my grandparents (Partial truth, my mom dies when I was 22 but I don't want to explain that I was removed from my mothers care as a child and that is why I lived with my grandparents. Dad situation is slightly more complicated and I don't even know how to explain that honestly)
So yes, if I don't know you well, and you ask me a personal question that touches on my past that I don't want to discuss or explain, I will lie. I despise all personal questions from strangers really, and I don't like the spot light on me, So I will lie if it gets the attention off of me and onto someone else quick. I suck in social situations, I don not know how to manipulate a conversation well to redirect to another topic so I lie using the most generic statements I can think of so I am not interesting enough to be asked more questions.
I lie to my husband and tell him that an appointment is a 1/2 earlier than it is because he can never be anywhere on time. I set the alarm clock 1/2 hour earlier than he thinks it is set for for the same reason. If he loses his job because he is late too often it affects me, and if I try and talk to him about it I am being a nag.
I also feel compelled to confess once I have gotten to know someone.
"Do you have kids?" This is the worst one for me, I dread answering the question because it isn't a simple yes or no for me. If I say yes, it opens the door for too many question and then people end up apologizing for asking and I end up having to console them because they feel bad for asking. So I just say no.
"Why did you move to this state?" Easy answer, my husbands job. The truth is we moved her to be closer to our fertility specialist.
"What do you do for a living?" Easy answer, I am a homemaker. Truth is I am disabled and the farthest thing from a domestic goddess, but I don't like telling people I am disabled.
"What about your parents?" Mom died when I was young, didn't know my dad raised by my grandparents (Partial truth, my mom dies when I was 22 but I don't want to explain that I was removed from my mothers care as a child and that is why I lived with my grandparents. Dad situation is slightly more complicated and I don't even know how to explain that honestly)
So yes, if I don't know you well, and you ask me a personal question that touches on my past that I don't want to discuss or explain, I will lie. I despise all personal questions from strangers really, and I don't like the spot light on me, So I will lie if it gets the attention off of me and onto someone else quick. I suck in social situations, I don not know how to manipulate a conversation well to redirect to another topic so I lie using the most generic statements I can think of so I am not interesting enough to be asked more questions.
I lie to my husband and tell him that an appointment is a 1/2 earlier than it is because he can never be anywhere on time. I set the alarm clock 1/2 hour earlier than he thinks it is set for for the same reason. If he loses his job because he is late too often it affects me, and if I try and talk to him about it I am being a nag.
I also feel compelled to confess once I have gotten to know someone.