Sunday, June 28, 2015

Lying Might Keep Your Relationship Alive

Most people can agree that lying is an absolute no-no when it comes to relationships. At worst, getting caught in a lie will
win you a one-way ticket out the door and a permanent spot on the sh*t-talking list. At best, it causes tension. No matter how you spin it, lying usually ends badly. But according to new research, lying can actually be an important factor in keeping your relationship strong. Strange right?.
There are apparently some lies that can bring you closer with your friends or partner.
The pro-social lies (white lies) and anti-social lies (deception) on relationships has impacts. Pro-social lies are ones told to protect another’s feelings or help someone, while anti-social lies are told to cover up wrongdoing or gain an advantage.
In other words, lying about how much you like his new shirt is pro-social; lying about suspicious texts is anti-social.
While in general, society views lying as bad, most people would agree that fibbing is acceptable in certain situations. A balance between honesty and fibbing is crucial to maintaining a harmonious environment. Yep, honesty is *not* always the best policy. Knowing when to fib and when to come clean not only preserves—but strengthens—connections.
So next time he asks if you love that ’90s metal band poster, you can feel less guilty when you respond, “of course, sweetie.”

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