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<blockquote data-quote="Catmom" data-source="post: 712114" data-attributes="member: 21332"><p>Yes, lying seems to be a common theme amongst all of us. As a mom, it still hurts after being lied to for many years. Sometimes I think my son wants to believe his lies as much as he wants to manipulate me! But, as everyone said, you just let the lies go or you will spend way too much energy trying to verify that he is telling the truth. I agree, it's all in the actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmom, post: 712114, member: 21332"] Yes, lying seems to be a common theme amongst all of us. As a mom, it still hurts after being lied to for many years. Sometimes I think my son wants to believe his lies as much as he wants to manipulate me! But, as everyone said, you just let the lies go or you will spend way too much energy trying to verify that he is telling the truth. I agree, it's all in the actions. [/QUOTE]
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