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I Appreciate Honesty

I've told my son, "If you tell me the truth you won't get in as much trouble than if you lie to try to get out of trouble."
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
I don't know... it seems like a trick. When someone says, "...you won't get in as much trouble..." you tend to realize you've been busted and so you start assessing the trouble you are in. You think: "I don't want to get into trouble." You hear: "I won't get into trouble." You act: "Let me be honest; here's what happened..." You find out: What was actually "promised" and you neglected to realize was, "... in as MUCH trouble..." which turns out to, you can still get into a substantial amount of trouble that may be subjectively less than what could have happened, but is entirely in the judgment of the authority figure. The rest of the story: More than likely, the "truth seeker" was only working off of a hunch and didn't have any concrete facts in the first place.
Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
That was my parent's way too. If I admitted I messed up before someone else told them it was generally a lot easier than waiting for them to find out.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
I think we've all heard the story of George Washington and the cherry tree. It's a very sweet story. ❤️
Muldoon · 56-60, M
I see your point of view MP. When I last used that line I already knew what happened before I asked. It was a chance to be honest for him and he was honest in this case.

 
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