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Old Jul 15, 2016, 07:13 AM
dwr3 dwr3 is offline
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Yeah, but it's also pointless to accuse someone of being false and lying, when you are not talking about "true/false" matters. I mean, I mostly look away when speaking of something that requires a lot of information. And I mostly discuss theoretical matters. For example, when someone asks me about any, let's say, medical thing that I know something about, I just "throw" all the information away, sounding like a machine.

I remember when I was in middle school and there was this trip and the older people were drinking there, but I wasn't with my friend, as I generally wasn't drinking when I was around 14. And there was the case that someone actually went to the principal office after the trip and said that. And of course, everyone immidiately thought about me so one of the girls came and ask me whether it was my parents (who weren't involved at all and I didn't care for all that drinking thing) and I got very embarassed and started smiling, so they thought it was me. Had a lot of situations like this. I cannot lie (although I was trying at some point in my life, when I was taking trips to the capital instead of going to school, for example), not successfully. However I also struggle with being accussed of lying and my reaction to it, even if I was true.

Generally, some are uncomfortable lying, some are not. Usually people who manipulate others a lot won't be seen as uncomfortable during lying. But a person who is not used to it, yes, he or she may. When I heard people lying (who were not adjusted to it), I usually noticed the change in the tone of their voice. There are lots of myths about this matter.
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