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Why men lie .

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 23:40:44

Why men lie , By Matthew Sakey

Men lie. Women lie as well, but it doesn't seem like they do it nearly as often. And while it's easy to dismiss dishonesty of any kind as wrong, sometimes there are extenuating circumstances that, while not necessarily excusing the deception, at least put it into some context. Remember, though, that there are at least as many reasons that men lie as there are men, and like those men, some reasons are good, and some are not so good. Take a look at a few of the more common reasons for deception:

1. He didn't want to hurt you

Lying to protect someone's feelings is probably the closest thing to a "good lie" there is, with the exception of lying to protect national security. Men have been known to modify truths if those truths would hurt someone they care about, and in some cases, the victim of the lie can appreciate it as a kindness. "I will lie to spare her feelings if I can," says Marcus, 29. "In a way, I don't even consider it dishonest... it's a matter of doing something kind versus doing something right. That's a difficult choice."

2. He didn't want to hurt himself

Ah, the classic "the truth would have embarrassed me" argument. Falling into the "nice try" category of excuses, a lie that protects the liar's feelings is a lot worse than one that protects yours. "I can't think of a single reason to lie just to spare my own feelings," says Tony, 38. "I suppose I've done it occasionally, but protecting yourself at the expense of someone else is wrong."

3. He said what he thought you wanted to hear

Men are not the most astute readers of feminine desires, and sometimes they will tell a fib because they believe that you'd rather hear an untruth than something potentially hurtful. "I have occasionally defused a fight by saying something she wants to hear, even if it's untrue," says Bryan, 30. "It's not something I defend, just something that seems right at the time."

4. Some things are best left unsaid

Occasionally, men will lie to protect a secret that is either not your business, would cause trouble if revealed, or both. The old "cover-up" comes in two types: a lie to conceal some wrongdoing, like cheating, and a lie to conceal something else, like the fact that he, too, used to be a woman. "Even close couples occasionally have secrets," says Peter, 29. "The fact is, not everything is everyone's business. Some sleeping dogs should be left alone."

5. He's an idiot

Sometimes there is no excuse. Sometimes men lie, for whatever reason, and there's just no defence. Frustratingly, such men are often adept at concealing themselves, so you must trust your heart and instincts when you sense deception. If a man is habitually dishonest, he's probably not worth your time.

Cicero once said, "So great is the power of honesty that we esteem it even in an enemy." While lies can spare feelings, offset trouble and protect secrets, the fact is that honesty is an unassailable fortress, even if the truth sometimes hurts. You must take deceptions as you take your men: on a case-by-case basis. When you've been lied to, trust is in doubt forever, but can also be regained with a lot of hard work on both sides. Use your judgement, and above all, be honest with yourself

Is this so , chaps ? ;)


 
 

At the end of the day

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 23:34:38

It's been a peaceful quiet day. Blogging inbetween films and meals. I so enjoy being a Hermit.

Rashid and Sami are coming around tomorrow. Think I'd better shift some dust around before then. During my Hermit days my home looks like a tornado has hit it , as I go from one activity to another with noone telling me to pick things up or do the dishes or take the dirty plates into the kitchen - even my inner critic has gievn up .

I so enjoy this freedom of being a real slob. Does that sound strange ?

http://www.ai.mit.edu/lab/olympics/99/cover/superman.gif

The very first Superman film is on the telly now. I've just watched Marlon Brando and his wife put baby superman in the capsule which then goes whizzing through space towards earth. Christopher Reeve as Superman .

When the Prof was little he liked to dress up as superman and went wizzing round the neighbourhood in his superman gear. Prof Senior revealed that he also used to do that .. it was obviously in the genes .

So .. will watch it for a bit and then go to bed.

Night night everyone .Thank you for this day of peace :

:)

The Magic Theatre

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 20:15:39

http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/about/pics/27708_theatre_interior_1020.jpg

Instructions for Vision 7 : "The Magic Theatre"

O nobly born, listen well:
You are now in the magic theatre of heroes and demons.
Mythical superhuman figures.
Demons, goddesses, celestial warriors, giants,
Angels, Bodhisattvas, dwarfs, crusaders,
Elves, devils, saints, and sorcerers,
Infernal spirits, goblins, knights and emperors.
The Lotus Lord of Dance.
The Wise Old Man. The Divine Child.
The Trickster, The Shapeshifter.
The tamer of monsters.
The mother of gods, the witch.
The moon king. The wanderer.
The whole divine theatre of figures representing the highest reaches of
human knowledge.
Do not be afraid of them.
They are within you.
Your own creative intellect is the master magician of them all.
Recognize the figures as aspects of your self.
The whole fantastic comedy takes place within you.
Do not become attached to the figures.
Remember the teachings.
You may still attain liberation.

http://www.lycaeum.org/languages/finnish/acid/data/psychexp.html

Thanks neilemac .. a very interesting part of the journey through the bardos.

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Having said what I said , I take it all back

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 17:25:28

Having said what I did about not liking being called certain names , I am going to take it back .

I'm allowed to change my mind :)

People are free to call me whatever they want. That fact that I don't like " dear" or " hun " is my problem... it really is.

Maybe they should do it MORE :??:88|:))

so I can get this hangup out of my system .

It really is ridiculous when I think about it.

SSo no ... you didn't offend me !!

Now I am concerned about offending YOU.

See... I take it all back.
Peace! :wave:

Don't water your weeds

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 15:37:58

“Problems exist only in the human mind.”

-- Anthony de Mello

It's easy to feel victimized and stay in the ‘Poor me!’ mode. Been there , done that ..know it well. It doesn't help. Being the victim is not a fact , it is a choice.

I realise now that I am often imprisoned by my thoughts. It is best to let go of the " woe is me ". It doesn’t have to be this way. I can consciously choose something else. It might not be immediate joy , but it can be something that I vaguely like ..leading up to something I like more .. and finally arriving at happy and joy .

“Don't water your weeds.” says Harvey Mackay . Wise words , says I .
:)

Gopd aft'noon all . Laughter and tears

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 15:22:51

Good aft'noon ..what I am about to write will be partly a repeat of a comment I left on someone's blog

I'd called this person luv / love( mi luv ( as I do ) and they didn't like it at ll and told me so . Fair enuff .. sorry .. won't do it again , I said. They replied that probably people would start calling them " love" just for the hell of it .

I also shared that I didn't like being called "dear" ( !!!! grrrrr ) Sounds patronising to me . Like an old married couple " yes dear .. no dear .. three bags full dear "

So what happens the very next day , I get called " dear" by the lovelíest unsuspecting friend ( who has no idea that this triggers me ) and I HAD to laugh :)) hehehe... There is a lesson here, somewhere ;)

I haven't cried today, I have been focusing on JOY . My friends have been crying , bless them , a lot of tears being shed all over the place .... a lot of rain falling .. and I am peeing waterfalls ;) connect the dots lol

But . today I am focusing on JOY .. it is 07 07 07 .. I am determined to find joy in everything .. even tears .

When I was in hospital I asked what the " drip" contained. The nurse said - " tears " ... saline solution . magnesium, minerals etc .. tears ...essentially, tears ! Isn't that funny ? When you are ill .. they give you tears !

;):DD:wave::yes:

Noon to midnight

by miramaze @ Saturday, 07. Jul, 2007 - 00:25:26

Enough is enough . It's been a wonderful day of blogging and interesting exchanges.

Lena N came round and I made a yummy pasta sauce with all the veggies .. onions , mushrooms , tomatoes , garlic , carrots and herbs from my very own herb garden on the balcony :)

As we chatted , Lena told me all about her ex's . Funny how that happens. Their names all began with "B ". Björn, Bjarne, Bengt ...
We googled the one from 10 years ago.. champagne and caviar story and other adventures . He is now a respoectable doctor working in a health clinic that also offered acupuncture and tai - chi. He also goes sailing - there were sites with competions that he'd enetered . Isnät google amazing .. scary too ;) Have you ever googled your own name ?

Interesting . We even found a pic of him. I thought he looked nice; happy with a twinkle in his eye, a bity of a rascal. I wonder if Lena will contact him.

Ah well.. it's midnight yet again ... must sleep .
Night night all .... joy in all dimensions as we move into Saturday 07 - 07 - 07 :)

:wave:


 
 

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