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Anyone else dealing with a pathological/compulsive liar?
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<blockquote data-quote="P-nut2004" data-source="post: 429154" data-attributes="member: 11740"><p>Keista : You snuck in a second post while I was posting LoL We also punish the lie severely and make it clear that the punishment is for lying not the original misdeed. In fact, <em>no lying</em> is a posted rule on both L's rules list and K & C's rule list. I guess I'm kind of 'hyper honest' too, I always say I'm blunt to a fault. I don't hide who I am or what I believe and I own up to my mistakes so it really infuriates me when others do the opposite. I have even been accused of being overly honest with my kids because I don't lie to them when they ask me difficult questions, and I rarely try to avoid answering them. I feel like if they trust me to tell them the truth they will be more apt to be honest. I have also taken the time to discuss trust with L and explain how important it is. I am sure L doesn't do all of it on purpose but she has to know some of it isn't true and she definitely knows lying is against the rules, she can recite her short list of rules on command.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P-nut2004, post: 429154, member: 11740"] Keista : You snuck in a second post while I was posting LoL We also punish the lie severely and make it clear that the punishment is for lying not the original misdeed. In fact, [I]no lying[/I] is a posted rule on both L's rules list and K & C's rule list. I guess I'm kind of 'hyper honest' too, I always say I'm blunt to a fault. I don't hide who I am or what I believe and I own up to my mistakes so it really infuriates me when others do the opposite. I have even been accused of being overly honest with my kids because I don't lie to them when they ask me difficult questions, and I rarely try to avoid answering them. I feel like if they trust me to tell them the truth they will be more apt to be honest. I have also taken the time to discuss trust with L and explain how important it is. I am sure L doesn't do all of it on purpose but she has to know some of it isn't true and she definitely knows lying is against the rules, she can recite her short list of rules on command. [/QUOTE]
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