Let’s not lose track of the narrative here. He’s equating lying to protect someone’s feelings as being the same as lying to convince his wife he’s a loving husband and good provider for the family when in reality he’s a closet alcoholic.
There are damaging lies and there are non-damaging ones. It’s a huge difference.
Ubintold 11 months ago
Refund his money and kick him out.
Diat60 11 months ago
He’s right if he means a white lie to save another person’s feelings.
scyphi26 11 months ago
In other news, I can see why he’s having issues with his wife. Definite trust issues there, I think.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 11 months ago
He is correct. Studies have repeatedly shown that hardly anyone exists in the world who does not tell a lie from time to time.
FireAnt_Hater 11 months ago
Reminds me of the Randy Newman song “Big Hat No Cattle.”
https://genius.Com/Randy-newman-big-hat-no-cattle-lyrics
Ed The Red Premium Member 11 months ago
Let’s not lose track of the narrative here. He’s equating lying to protect someone’s feelings as being the same as lying to convince his wife he’s a loving husband and good provider for the family when in reality he’s a closet alcoholic.
There are damaging lies and there are non-damaging ones. It’s a huge difference.