sweet angel
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My son is 13 and lies about everything. It's gotten to the point where if I don't see or hear it myself, I don't believe it. I know he's got low self-esteem, which I don't understand because he's a tall, good-looking kid with a good personality and brains (nope, I'm not biased at all!
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He constantly puts people down (to make himself feel better?) and lies about his ability to do things, what people say, etc.
An example, he has come home with a couple of friends and asked to stay out later. I say, "No, we're going to be eating dinner in a few minutes." He says to his friend, "Great, now I"m grounded for a week." I'm like, "Huh????"
He leaves for the bus stop about 20 minutes early to "hang out" with his "friends". We're on good terms with the "friend's" parents so had a chat last night. Apparently, no one at the bus stop bothers with him, and the "friend" doesn't even sit with him on the bus. He's making up stories about things that go on on the bus, etc.
Makes up stories at school, etc.
I don't know what to do. He's already going to a counselor. I've tried to explain to him that people don't like/trust liars, that it's easier and better to tell the truth, that he should just be him and not try to do what everybody does, that he'll get caught in lies and will be worse off, that it takes time to learn things and that lying about it doesn't make it true, etc.
Has anyone had this problem? How did you deal with it?
Any help would be appreciated.

He constantly puts people down (to make himself feel better?) and lies about his ability to do things, what people say, etc.
An example, he has come home with a couple of friends and asked to stay out later. I say, "No, we're going to be eating dinner in a few minutes." He says to his friend, "Great, now I"m grounded for a week." I'm like, "Huh????"
He leaves for the bus stop about 20 minutes early to "hang out" with his "friends". We're on good terms with the "friend's" parents so had a chat last night. Apparently, no one at the bus stop bothers with him, and the "friend" doesn't even sit with him on the bus. He's making up stories about things that go on on the bus, etc.
Makes up stories at school, etc.
I don't know what to do. He's already going to a counselor. I've tried to explain to him that people don't like/trust liars, that it's easier and better to tell the truth, that he should just be him and not try to do what everybody does, that he'll get caught in lies and will be worse off, that it takes time to learn things and that lying about it doesn't make it true, etc.
Has anyone had this problem? How did you deal with it?
Any help would be appreciated.