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Old 04-25-2007, 11:24 PM
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I unserstand that completely. I feel that he'd probably do that due to embarassment. I understand that. Now, I'm not going to jump the gun and snitch on him. But I feel like I really don't want to be "a part" of the lie. In otherwords, yes, I found something I shouldn't have and now I think it would be best to just remove myself for the situation. Make sense? I'm sorry maybe I shouldn't have even posted this prob. it's just, when do you draw the lines on lying??


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Originally Posted by susan314 View Post
It would depend on the situation - what the lie was and what the motivation for telling the lie was.

For example, I'd be more likely to forgive something where he wasn't revealing the whole truth b/c the situation was something that caused him great personal embarassment vs. lying about something to manipulate friends/family. (Does that make sense? Hard to come up with a hypothetical example...)
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