Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 > I stopped lying completely at 15 because I ALWAYS got caught. Literally ALWAYS. I think I've read this before about people with aspergers. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 > > I stopped lying completely at 15 because I ALWAYS got caught. Literally > ALWAYS. > > I think I've read this before about people with aspergers. > > Sue I hate lying because I'm so bad about it, too. I have this glass face and you can totally tell what I'm thinking despite what's coming out of my mouth! Ethan has gotten bad about lying/fibbing since starting kindergarten. His big thing is to deny any involvement at all. I heard something hit his ceiling fan yesterday and I went to check it out and he's looking at me with this 'deer in the headlights' kind of look. I asked him what happened because his fan cord had been knocked up over the light and he said " Nothing. " He had his belt in his hand and I'm like " Uh huh, you were swinging your belt weren't you? " and he said " NO! " What am I supposed to say to that? I wasn't there so I can't PROVE he did it, and he knows it. I just reminded him of the " no swinging things in the house " rule and went on. The night before the kids were playing in Ethan's room and I distinctly heard a SMACK before Willow, 2 1/2, started crying. Ethan's friend came running in to tell me the baby got hurt, and there was Ethan again with that 'deer in the headlights' look. I asked him what happened and he said " Nothing! " My daughter is very verbal for her age and I asked her what happened and she said " Ethan hit me. " I asked him if he hit her and he said " No I didn't! " I said " I heard her get hit. " He still denied it. He said she hurt herself with a marker. What he MEANT was she had a marker he wanted and he hit her for it. I don't know if he doesn't get that or if he just doesn't want to get in trouble. He drives me crazy sometimes. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 > > I stopped lying completely at 15 because I ALWAYS got caught. Literally > ALWAYS. > > I think I've read this before about people with aspergers. > > Sue I hate lying because I'm so bad about it, too. I have this glass face and you can totally tell what I'm thinking despite what's coming out of my mouth! Ethan has gotten bad about lying/fibbing since starting kindergarten. His big thing is to deny any involvement at all. I heard something hit his ceiling fan yesterday and I went to check it out and he's looking at me with this 'deer in the headlights' kind of look. I asked him what happened because his fan cord had been knocked up over the light and he said " Nothing. " He had his belt in his hand and I'm like " Uh huh, you were swinging your belt weren't you? " and he said " NO! " What am I supposed to say to that? I wasn't there so I can't PROVE he did it, and he knows it. I just reminded him of the " no swinging things in the house " rule and went on. The night before the kids were playing in Ethan's room and I distinctly heard a SMACK before Willow, 2 1/2, started crying. Ethan's friend came running in to tell me the baby got hurt, and there was Ethan again with that 'deer in the headlights' look. I asked him what happened and he said " Nothing! " My daughter is very verbal for her age and I asked her what happened and she said " Ethan hit me. " I asked him if he hit her and he said " No I didn't! " I said " I heard her get hit. " He still denied it. He said she hurt herself with a marker. What he MEANT was she had a marker he wanted and he hit her for it. I don't know if he doesn't get that or if he just doesn't want to get in trouble. He drives me crazy sometimes. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 > > I stopped lying completely at 15 because I ALWAYS got caught. Literally > ALWAYS. > > I think I've read this before about people with aspergers. > > Sue BWAHAHAHA! Read my last post in reply to you. LOL. I think YOU are my online diagnosititan (Sorry, Salli!) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 > > I stopped lying completely at 15 because I ALWAYS got caught. Literally > ALWAYS. > > I think I've read this before about people with aspergers. > > Sue BWAHAHAHA! Read my last post in reply to you. LOL. I think YOU are my online diagnosititan (Sorry, Salli!) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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