its better to tell the truth. even though you will feel guilt in you. at least you got it over and if you lie then you will feel miserable for the rest of your life. I'm 13 i lied to my mom. heard a frog saying " liar... liar... why did u lie... liar". i felt bad for myself. so the next day i told my mom the truth. she was happy i told her. so i never lied again.
It's a lie, since everything I am telling you is a lie, there for, its a lie
Manipulating the truth is when you exaggerate the truth or don't tell the full truth to make the situation seem better in your aspects. Basically you are telling a form of a lie.
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then try not to lie so much and start telling the truth..... trust me just try then try not to lie so much and start telling the truth..... trust me just try
it's not okay to lie at all telling the truth gets you a lot further!
if you're not telling the whole truth, you are lying.
There is something suspicious about your question. Why would your boyfriend want to break up with you for telling the truth? Let me get this straight: is the truth worse than the lie? Yes, sometimes telling the truth is not too favorable. But it is certainly better than telling a lie. So, take the bull by the horns and see whether your boyfriend can take some bad (if that's what it is) news. If he can't - and depending on the truth it would never be wrong to break up with you - good riddance.
Telling you how to lie about your boyfriend is impossible, telling lies without our help is possible but if the truth comes up, that will be the hard part.
Means that someone is telling a poor lie which is easily noticeable.
If I said you always lie, and it's true, then I'm telling the truth. The opposite is also true.However, it would generally be a lie since there is not one absolute liar or absolutely honest person.
There is no way to be certain just by asking. Someone who is lying would lie about telling the truth.The "Liar's Paradox" is that no one can rationally answer a question about the truth by saying "I am lying." This is clearly because if you are telling the truth, you say "I am telling the truth" and if you are actually lying (about lying), you would again say "I am telling the truth" (a lie).If you said you were lying, you would have to be telling the truth, but you're not because you are lying. This is similar to the double-negative paradigm ("He's not right...he's just not wrong").