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I think he believes his own lies?
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 352966" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>My difficult child 1 lied all the time too, even if confronted with the truth she would insist the lie was true. And she would lie about things that were so unimportant too--that telling the truth would have been just as easy as telling the lie. I never did figure out why she lied so much and she could be quite convincing too so that you wondered if you were the crazy one! She would also act so hurt and upset that we didn't trust her or believe her. I think she has gotten better but then I haven't actually seen her in person for over 2 yrs. I talk with her on the phone often and I know she may be lieing so I just take what she tells me at face value. At this point it doesn't really matter if she is telling the truth or not since I don't have to do anything about it.</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 352966, member: 3208"] My difficult child 1 lied all the time too, even if confronted with the truth she would insist the lie was true. And she would lie about things that were so unimportant too--that telling the truth would have been just as easy as telling the lie. I never did figure out why she lied so much and she could be quite convincing too so that you wondered if you were the crazy one! She would also act so hurt and upset that we didn't trust her or believe her. I think she has gotten better but then I haven't actually seen her in person for over 2 yrs. I talk with her on the phone often and I know she may be lieing so I just take what she tells me at face value. At this point it doesn't really matter if she is telling the truth or not since I don't have to do anything about it. Jane [/QUOTE]
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