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Constantly Lying About Anything And Everything

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Smowball | 11:23 Mon 06th Oct 2014 | Parenting
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I know we've had quite a year what with one thing and another, but my son ( 15) cannot stop lying From really silly things to very serious things Ive got mad, Ive sat and talked calmly, Ive simply askerd him why, Ive tried to not react at all and he just says he doesn't know why he is doing it. I would say it was an attention thing if it wasn't for the fact that some things he clearly doesn't want me to know or find out He described in great detail what afterschool GCSE Spanish lesson was like, for me to get a call from the school that he hadn't turned up! He swore on my life that he was not going to take his brand new tablet to his friend house for a group sleepover as things always get broken - I txt him whilst there asking where he had left it - in his drawer he said . he had lied again and taken it there. I find my cashpoint card in his room - he says he has no idea how it got there. I could go on and on.....Ive made an appointment to see the doctor to see if he thinks he needs some counselling but don't even know if that's the right thing to do..
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Bloody cheek!!
I'm right though LOL! BTW I sincerely hope your Cancer scare is unfounded.
Which bit is funny Retrochic?
Smowballs comment Ummmm funny and ironic
I don't understand why it's funny or ironic. It just looks like you're being cruel.
Cruel about what? Try reading the comments on the previous page to see why I found the comment 'bloody cheek ' quite amusing.
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have I missed something ummmm??

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