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I think he believes his own lies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 352819" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>I have had this same issues with lies. So annoying. My difficult child does it also to get out of trouble and like you stated just about everything. Master manipulator. She wants to have control over things and sometimes I think she does it because if she says it aloud it will somehow make it true to her. The louder they protest that they are telling the truth and they didn't do whatever is just another form of temper tantrum to have their way. We know it's a lie and I have quit entertaining that it's not. She will call me names very loudly and clearly and then say she never did it. I have been told that she is in a rage and maybe she doesn't remember it. I have never understood this so I can't offer any advice except to remember that difficult child's can be very good at manipulating and are great actors/actresses. LOL. Maybe they will become tc stars or something later in life. One day the acting might be a plus, until then help us all. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 352819, member: 8787"] I have had this same issues with lies. So annoying. My difficult child does it also to get out of trouble and like you stated just about everything. Master manipulator. She wants to have control over things and sometimes I think she does it because if she says it aloud it will somehow make it true to her. The louder they protest that they are telling the truth and they didn't do whatever is just another form of temper tantrum to have their way. We know it's a lie and I have quit entertaining that it's not. She will call me names very loudly and clearly and then say she never did it. I have been told that she is in a rage and maybe she doesn't remember it. I have never understood this so I can't offer any advice except to remember that difficult child's can be very good at manipulating and are great actors/actresses. LOL. Maybe they will become tc stars or something later in life. One day the acting might be a plus, until then help us all. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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