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Re: Why would a T say he is a good lier? » happyflower

Posted by Jazzed on June 29, 2005, at 21:29:36

In reply to Why would a T say he is a good lier?, posted by happyflower on June 29, 2005, at 17:48:06

> Today during my session I as talking about how I know when my husband when is not telling the truth because he is a bad lier. Then my T said he was a very good lier. Now why would he say that? I sort of challenged him on that saying I can tell when anyone lies to me even him. He said he didn't think so because he was good at it. I brought up a vague instance where I thought he way lying. He didn't say anything but gave me a wierd look. Now I don't know what to think. Is he just screwing with my mind? Why would a T say what he did, any ideas?

Maybe originally he was talking about with his wife? Maybe he thinks he can get away with stuff with her? But, I agree, I'd call him on it, I'd tell him how it made you feel, and that you question trust with him if there's any chance he's lying to you.

Jazzy


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