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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 690858" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>I believe genetics play a role. You inherit certain things from your parents. I know my ex husband was a compulsive liar while married to him. He lost job after job. I always worked and supported us. He bowled, he wanted to be a professional bowler. But he would lie and say he was working, but was bowling. When I asked where paycheck was, oh boy, what a story he gave me. I finally called his employer and found out he got fired weeks earlier. That is just one of many examples. His father doted on him, his mom too, bailed him out in jams that some teens get themselves into. Traffic tickets, speeding, wrecked his car, they got him another. His parents were hard working, good people for most part. But they spoiled my ex. To this day, he doesn't have a job. He lived with his mom until she died this past January. She paid him to take care of her, that is how he got money. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, our son, is just like him with the lying. I truly believe he inherited this trait from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 690858, member: 19951"] I believe genetics play a role. You inherit certain things from your parents. I know my ex husband was a compulsive liar while married to him. He lost job after job. I always worked and supported us. He bowled, he wanted to be a professional bowler. But he would lie and say he was working, but was bowling. When I asked where paycheck was, oh boy, what a story he gave me. I finally called his employer and found out he got fired weeks earlier. That is just one of many examples. His father doted on him, his mom too, bailed him out in jams that some teens get themselves into. Traffic tickets, speeding, wrecked his car, they got him another. His parents were hard working, good people for most part. But they spoiled my ex. To this day, he doesn't have a job. He lived with his mom until she died this past January. She paid him to take care of her, that is how he got money. Anyways, our son, is just like him with the lying. I truly believe he inherited this trait from him. [/QUOTE]
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