I'm a believer in being honest and telling the truth, HOWEVER, as I have gotten older, I have learned that at times, honesty can be very selfish.
2007-11-16 06:49:21
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answered by ☮ wickey wow wow ♀♀ 7
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Truth is simply truth. There is no way of getting around it. If you are concerned about telling someone something that you think will hurt because it is the truth, it depends on the situation and if they really need to be told. I am not saying to be deceptive nor to lie. Sometimes people can say too much in the name of truth.
However, it seems as though that this is something that is weighing on you to even ask. So maybe you need to tell this person and are afraid to. This is natural as we never know how things are to be received. But to me no matter how deep the hurt, sometimes knowing the truth can be a step to freedom and healing. There are ways you can say things that can come across less harsh.You need to be careful.
Another thought is that if they were to hear this truth from someone else and not from you. They could wonder why you did not approach them. Just a thought!
Wish you the best with your decesion!
2007-11-16 06:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There are times when the truth will hurt unnecessarily so the policy must be to keep your mouth shut unless not telling the truth will cause greater hurt. I'd stay out of the way so far as marriage advice is concerned and just be prepared to pick up the pieces later
2007-11-16 06:49:30
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answered by Scouse 7
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Hello Texican,
Simply put the Truth is the only way to go.
I would certainly appreciate knowing the truth now, and hurt a lttle bit, than have my feelings spared, and find out at a later date that a trusted friends isn't worthy of of the Trust I placed in him or her.
If you don't tell the truth doesn't that put you on the same stand as anyone else, who tells a lie?
The only question you really should ask yourself right now is what is Honor, and sense of self respect worth to you?
2007-11-16 07:30:29
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answered by rcrines 2
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In my very own personal experience I had MUCH rather a person tell me the whole truth even if it will devastate me. Because lying about it then later finding out the truth is SO SO hard and then you won't be able to trust that person again. I highly recommend telling the whole truth no matter what...I do that to my boyfriend all the time. Been together a year and half and I have never lied to him. He has me & I discussed with him what I just wrote now he tells me the truth no matter what.
2007-11-16 06:47:18
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answered by Jay 2
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2017-01-05 15:34:11
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all, tell the truth. Sometime the truth hurts. I know from experience that it would have been easier for my girlfriend to tell me that she cheated on then me having to find out from other people. You know a lie is harder to live with then being honest.If any thing else you can always say at least i was honest. And you will feel better about your self trust me.
2007-11-16 06:55:29
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answered by cherry 1
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hmmmm... depends on the situation. Like, if you knew someone who's other half was cheating on them, and then they died... no. I wouldn't tell the living partner. All it will do is ruin any good memories they have of that person.
I guess it comes down to, would they be more hurt if they found out you didnt tell them the truth even if they found out anyway? I don't know. I suppose it completely depends on the person and the situation. :(
Good luck
2007-11-16 06:50:53
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answered by Silver Thunderbird 6
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You know, there are lots of truths.
I don't see any good coming fRom telling someone a deep hurtful truth, unless it is in order to prevent them from bigger pain.
The example that comes to mind, is telling your sister that her husband tried to molest you. Or that you saw him with a guy, dancing cheek to cheek in a gay bar.
In an instance like that, tell the hard truth, and hold her when you do. TELL HER YOU ARE SORRY .
or that you know some woman she is interested in has AIDS and hasn't told her.
If it concerns devastating pain or her health, tell.
If it is telling her she stinks, don't.
There is the truth that is : I am not going to tell because this is unimportant. The PURPOSE IS NOT PURE.
There is the truth that is: This is none of my business.
2007-11-16 06:54:59
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answered by Lottie W 6
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Honestly is the best policy. Ask yourself wouldn't you want the truth even if it cause pain, Being a true friend is telling them the truth, before they hear it from someone else, and finding out you knew. At times we need the truth to help ourselves, only if you give the truth please give comfort and support. Good luck, Take care.
2007-11-16 06:50:30
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answered by mswords4u 2
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That depends on how much of a friend they are. If they are a good friend they should value the fact that at least you are being honest and telling them the truth. It all depends on what you mean by 'hurt them deeply'.
2007-11-16 06:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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