What is the most deceitful thing you've ever done?
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I have not been truthful a few times in my life but one of my first ever was using my Dine and Dash card at a sit down restaurant. in college. It was a peer pressure group stunt I have always regretted doing.
Cheated, more emotionally than physically, on my first real boyfriend. We had been dating for a year and a half. He was madly in love with me. I was in love with him too but along came another that I went to school with and spent all time before and after class and in between with. And he was the only person I’d ever met who’s presence I enjoyed more than the guy I was dating at the time. My ex still doesn’t know any of it happened, he just thinks I kinda liked the other guy. I’ve never been cheated on, (as far as I know, obviously…pretty sure on that one though) and I would never do it again because I can’t imagine being on the other side.
My tally sheet of ‘deceit’ if compared to an IQ test would put me at well below the baseline for village idiot status. lol
Aside from a couple of minor white lies and stealing a rock from a kid in 3rd grade I am pleased that I have never been of a deceitful nature.
I am just not built that way, if anything I am sometimes too transparent.
Wish I could say the same on the reciving end, but, alas, like many, I have been snowed bigtime once.
But only once!
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me! :-)
I recently told a friend that her @ss didn’t look fat in those jeans.I have no regrets.
This means to deceive. So I can’t remember a thing right now! I think it usually means presenting yourself untruthfully so , no.
I told someone they were my “rock” while neglecting to mention that it as tied to a rope around my neck heading to the bottom of a deep body of water. I should have been honest and said…“I’m drowning here and I’m done.”
The most deceitful thing I have done was telling my man that my parents didn’t want him to come visit, and I didn’t have enough time to get ready for camp (implying that I couldn’t go visit him). Both statements were technically true. My parents did not want him to visit, and I was scrambling to get ready for a summer working at camp because I was planning a surprise trip to see him before camp started. I don’t regret it for a second. He was so surprised that he literally couldn’t talk straight for over an hour. Several years later, he still gets a huge smile and looks amazed whenever we reminisce about that particular surprise. :)
I’m about the least deceitful person around. I loathe any form of dishonesty. The only time you’ll catch me being at all deceitful is when I am planning a surprise for someone that I know they will love. Even at that, I work hard to make sure that I never actually lie in the process.
@bobbinhood
Very nice!
You are standing firmly on the road of integrity!
I always love to hear of those that hold themselves to a high standard. ;-)
I block them out.
Sometimes they come back to me while I’m lying in bed.. I always feel like slapping myself.
um, i’l get back o you on that…
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