If you thought you were sick, like potentially fatally sick, and you didn't tell the people closest to you, would that be considered lying? No reason I'm asking, just curious.
IMO, it's not lying by omission, but it's better to share any and all information for support, advice, comfort, planning for whatever eventualities. It's not a good talk to have but it's important. It may feel like it's burdening someone but I think it's better to share he "burden" than shoulder the worry and leave people out of the loop. And that's my 2 cents. And you know what you can get for 2 cents: a day with Chad Michael Murray because he's a cheap loser.
OMG, how can you say that about Chad Michael Murray? Didn't he used to take in poor stray teenage girls, to love and nurture?
Oh, I definitely feel if you *know* for certain something's wrong, you need to share, but if it's a matter of say, staring at a creepy mole that's suddenly sprung up and that WebMD is telling you is cancerous, then...maybe one would want to wait until one has actual confirmation before worrying one's family--not that this comes from personal experience...*koffkoff*
I'm kind of an idiot. But you know that and love me for it, yes? *hugs*
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10/10/15 02:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
10/12/15 05:34 pm (UTC)Oh, I definitely feel if you *know* for certain something's wrong, you need to share, but if it's a matter of say, staring at a creepy mole that's suddenly sprung up and that WebMD is telling you is cancerous, then...maybe one would want to wait until one has actual confirmation before worrying one's family--not that this comes from personal experience...*koffkoff*
I'm kind of an idiot. But you know that and love me for it, yes? *hugs*