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6th sense
07.14.04 (8:50 am)   [edit]
I think Wayne has it. So eerie! Yesterday we chatted about my previous night. I had told him the truth in every sentence I said, but after stringing all of my sentences together, I led him to believe my...untruth :?

Often he asks me what I'll have going on the evening. I had told him I might be going to the movies with Paula, which at the time was true because I wasn't sure if Patrick was going to call me.

So he asked me if what Paula and I did. I told him exactly what we did [she went to a restaurant and I went plane watching], but I did not tell him we didn't do it together. :? He thought I was going on a date [given the way he had been], and he also said watching planes sounded like a romantic date-like activity. By the way, I did not find watching planes land romantic at all. I'm not ready to say anything about Patrick. I don't think I should say anything until something needs to be said.
 


posted by: lynne (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (11:54 am)

I dont know. I have mixed feelings about such things. On the one hand, you dont really have an obligation to tell Wayne anything. On the other hand, lying is such a tricky business (and intetionally misleading even while technically telling the truth is pretty much the same as lying in my book). It usually has been my experience that honesty is easier for everyone.





posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (12:11 pm)

Reply to: lynne
I completely agree honesty is easiest. And given my memory is so bad, I'm sure I'd slip up somewhere along the lines!!

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