LisaR
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Trying to spice things up a bit. The thread about letting a 9 year old get a Facebook account has a lot of references to lying about age in it.
My kids lie and I let them.......even encourage them at times. I am not at all concerned about them lying about things that matter.
DS has multiple food allergies. He can't eat out without tremendous effort on my part. He HATES going to friend's birthday parties because he can't eat the pizza or the cake. Everytime he gets an invite, he lies and says he already has a commitment that day. He has tried telling the truth and people just don't get it. It is better if he lies.
My DD is constantly invited by multiple friends to go to their church youth groups. She has been to every single one of their groups at least once. She is not religious and thinks most of the groups are way over the top. Instead of insulting her friends and telling them the truth that she thinks their church is full of freaks, she replies with something like, "I really enjoy experiencing different religions. Thanks for the opportunity." When she is invited time and time again to go with them, she generally makes up an excuse. Actually, whenever she doesn't want to do something with a friend, she tends to make up an excuse. In some cases she is just sick of hanging around with the person but instead of saying that, she will say, "my Mom won't let me go."
There are plenty of other things that they lie about. Seriously, it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I guess I just don't believe in or care about the whole "a lie is a lie" thing. In most cases it is meant to spare feelings. I don't think they will grow up to be misfits because of it.
My kids lie and I let them.......even encourage them at times. I am not at all concerned about them lying about things that matter.
DS has multiple food allergies. He can't eat out without tremendous effort on my part. He HATES going to friend's birthday parties because he can't eat the pizza or the cake. Everytime he gets an invite, he lies and says he already has a commitment that day. He has tried telling the truth and people just don't get it. It is better if he lies.
My DD is constantly invited by multiple friends to go to their church youth groups. She has been to every single one of their groups at least once. She is not religious and thinks most of the groups are way over the top. Instead of insulting her friends and telling them the truth that she thinks their church is full of freaks, she replies with something like, "I really enjoy experiencing different religions. Thanks for the opportunity." When she is invited time and time again to go with them, she generally makes up an excuse. Actually, whenever she doesn't want to do something with a friend, she tends to make up an excuse. In some cases she is just sick of hanging around with the person but instead of saying that, she will say, "my Mom won't let me go."
There are plenty of other things that they lie about. Seriously, it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I guess I just don't believe in or care about the whole "a lie is a lie" thing. In most cases it is meant to spare feelings. I don't think they will grow up to be misfits because of it.