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Anyone else dealing with a pathological/compulsive liar?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 429138" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Wintak and P-nut, TRY channeling this creativity into something positive - because when you really think about it, it IS creative. I just re-read my previous post and realize the example I gave of my DD1 is very boring and dry, but she truly spun some very elaborate tales! Definitely akin to that fish story, which I would have loved to hear first hand.</p><p></p><p>Similar to Step, lying gets the gravest of consequences in my house. Often I will not punish the infraction but the lie, and repeatedly remind the kids what exactly they are getting punished for - the lie. I make them rephrase that fact back to me. </p><p></p><p>About 6 years into my marriage I became 'hyper-honest'. I was always a generally honest person, but it seemed I took it just a step further. In hindsight this was a sub-conscious reaction to living with a compulsive liar since, at the time, I did not yet know he was a compulsive liar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 429138, member: 11965"] Wintak and P-nut, TRY channeling this creativity into something positive - because when you really think about it, it IS creative. I just re-read my previous post and realize the example I gave of my DD1 is very boring and dry, but she truly spun some very elaborate tales! Definitely akin to that fish story, which I would have loved to hear first hand. Similar to Step, lying gets the gravest of consequences in my house. Often I will not punish the infraction but the lie, and repeatedly remind the kids what exactly they are getting punished for - the lie. I make them rephrase that fact back to me. About 6 years into my marriage I became 'hyper-honest'. I was always a generally honest person, but it seemed I took it just a step further. In hindsight this was a sub-conscious reaction to living with a compulsive liar since, at the time, I did not yet know he was a compulsive liar. [/QUOTE]
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