Good for you man. It's hard being honest. I've spent countless hours researching and learning why I was a consummate liar. IDK if I will ever really understand it.
What I DO know though, is being an honest person is overall very rewarding. It took starting every day with a reminder to myself that I had to be honest that day...with myself and those around me.
At first being honest felt uncomfortable and awkward.
But you know that feeling of losing a 1,000lbs off your shoulder? Feels great. And there are sooo many issues that are weighing you down, it's sickening. I know because we seem to be the same. That weight is holding you back. It's making you unhealthy and taking years off your life. You are unable to experience true connections with people because you are hiding behind a cloak of lies. Your entire existence is a lie. Isn't that a shame? What a waste of a life.
The more you are honest, the more comfortable it becomes. The more you'll see how much people really appreciate it. You'll be happier and more confident. You have to love yourself before loving anyone else. We all do shit to be embarrassed over. Holding that stuff inside is exactly where it stays forever. We need to set it free to move on. And if you have a partner in life that wants to move on with you, all the better. The more you "give in" and seek for forgiveness or help, the more they become invested in you. Most of us have that inner desire to help others. It makes US feel good to help somebody. For guys...it's normally offering suggestions and ideas to peoples problems. For women, it's normally providing a safe place to talk about them, listen, and simply offer love and support. The more you give others the opportunity to do that, the more invested in you they become. It's odd, but very effective.
I really appreciate the opportunity to give you advise. I have been there and I've done that. It sucked hairy assholes. I appreciate that you are receptive to what I have said. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Rock on