tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9291546.post7074789826594970368..comments2023-10-31T17:36:36.916+03:00Comments on .:: SILLY BAHRAINI GIRL ::.: Liars ...SillyBahrainiGirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16449468317171027604noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9291546.post-81593438625474368382008-07-15T11:54:00.000+03:002008-07-15T11:54:00.000+03:00How many times does someone have to lie to you bef...<I>How many times does someone have to lie to you before you wake up from your rosy dream and smell the stench you have fooled yourself into thinking that it would go away - just like the winds push away the treacherous clouds on a rainy day and the sun rays burst out in full fury just before sunset? </I><BR/><BR/>That's a tough call. It depends on the lie and the reasons they tell it I would say. My ex-wife used to lie about stupid stuff all the time. Things like leaving the garage door open over night. I'd tell her if she kept doing it that sooner or later somebody would steal all my tools. She'd claim she knew nothing about it - even though I got home before her and couldn't have been the one who left it open. That's only one example, out of many. It drove me nuts when we were first married. Until I called my Mom and said "Mom, I think I married a crazy woman!" and she said 'Craig, she just doesn't want you to be mad at her". So, I still found it annoying but i learned how to forgive her for it.<BR/><BR/>I'd say when it comes to malicious lies, when the person has no reason to say what they say, though - once is enough. Because, it will never stop. Somebody like that has some serious issues. It's not your fault. It's not even your fault for being too trusting, because what would life be without trust? And they'd still lie about you... they'd just have to work harder at finding ammunition! <BR/><BR/>My 2 cents worth! Which is worth much, since I'm not a psychologist :)programmer craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17566950406349754166noreply@blogger.com