BitaTruble -> RE: Lies:Big or small - does it matter? (3/29/2006 10:58:14 PM)
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How many of you see a difference in the "quality" of an untruth? Hypotheticals - I answer all these questions 'no.' Scenario one: It's my sisters wedding day. The ceremony is due to start in 10 mins. Her dress looks horrible on her. The hem is crooked and it makes her look 8 months pregnant. She turns to me and says.. "Does this thing look really horrible on me?" My sister, satisfied, has a glorious wedding day. Her dress in her pictures is horrible, but her radiant smile from being so happy overshadows the dress by a mile. Scenario two: Nazi's are banging on my door. I have Himself's Jewish grandparent upstairs, hiding in my attic. The nazi's ask me.. "Are you hiding any Jews in here?" The nazi's leave and we are able to smuggle Himself's grandparents out of the country to start a new life in another place where we later join them and live happily and in peace. Scenario three: I'm married, but bored. My sex life has as much excitement as watching paint dry, so I get onto a website for freaks to do some exploration. I meet someone who is cute, single and looking for someone for a LTR. "Are you married?" We have a couple of great dates, some great sex, then my guilt takes over and I tell him the truth. He dumps me and I go back to my boring, sexless life.. till next Tuesday when I change my screenname and start all over again. Yes, I think there are degrees and sometimes there are scenarios which actually necessitate lies. And yes, sometimes there is a favorable end result because of that lie. And sometimes, you lie just because you're a shit. Celeste FTR - My sister looked great on her wedding day and Himself's Jewish grandparents died before I even met him so they never hid in my attic and my sex life is nothing like watching paint dry. ::chuckles::
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