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How do you handle lying?
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 349082" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Thank you so much. You have all pretty much confirmed what I already knew, but was not giving myself permission to adopt. In my real life, I've not met anyone who has dealt with even a fraction of the lying I've been fighting for so many years. Only here, have I felt any kind of understanding. Moderator, I am with you on lying being the worst offense. I am honest to the point of pain, and I have also suffered great pain because of the lying of my DEX. For some odd reason, I thought I could somehow get her to SEE the value of truth ... and, by not doing so, I had somehow failed as a mother. I am beginning to see it differently.</p><p> </p><p>dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 349082, member: 9175"] Thank you so much. You have all pretty much confirmed what I already knew, but was not giving myself permission to adopt. In my real life, I've not met anyone who has dealt with even a fraction of the lying I've been fighting for so many years. Only here, have I felt any kind of understanding. Moderator, I am with you on lying being the worst offense. I am honest to the point of pain, and I have also suffered great pain because of the lying of my DEX. For some odd reason, I thought I could somehow get her to SEE the value of truth ... and, by not doing so, I had somehow failed as a mother. I am beginning to see it differently. dash [/QUOTE]
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