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Believing your kid (when you know they are lying)
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 393458"><p>You know I have thought at times that my son believes his lies too... I remember once he shaved his eyebrows when he was about 10 maybe. He absolutely said he didn't and told me this crazy story about how it happened which didn't make sense. It really seemed like he had gone into some kind of state, did it and then literally didn't remember doing it! I really wondered at the time. Now I think he was just bald face lying about it.... and that there are things he holds on to as true and over time maybe he believes his own lies. But in the moment I think he knows what happened and for whatever reason can't face telling the truth UNLESS he is going to be in serious trouble if he lies (like some times with the police) then he will tell the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 393458"] You know I have thought at times that my son believes his lies too... I remember once he shaved his eyebrows when he was about 10 maybe. He absolutely said he didn't and told me this crazy story about how it happened which didn't make sense. It really seemed like he had gone into some kind of state, did it and then literally didn't remember doing it! I really wondered at the time. Now I think he was just bald face lying about it.... and that there are things he holds on to as true and over time maybe he believes his own lies. But in the moment I think he knows what happened and for whatever reason can't face telling the truth UNLESS he is going to be in serious trouble if he lies (like some times with the police) then he will tell the truth. [/QUOTE]
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