Day 96 of quit. But last night I lied to her again. I consulted a psychiatrist and he gave me a stress handling medication, which I wanted to powder up and mix with coffee / tea and drink. But thinking she would ask me a 100 questions, I lied to her (but was powdering it right in front of her claiming it was cardamom) and she found out. It may not be tobacco, but a lie is a lie is a lie.
Hey man, I was reading through your intro and other posts. Just wanted to offer up some support. Trust me I get the white lies, as I'm sure all of us have told them in the past. For me, I have found honesty is the best policy, even after a lie is told. Just get it off your chest and explain the reasoning, even if the reasoning is bullshit.
Quit with you today brother
Rohde
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Reason being BS is her problem. If its something like powdering a tablet, why not say it rather than mask it with a lie. What if that's a lie (ITS NOT) like all the previous times is her question. And I truly don't have an answer, but the fact that this time it was truly the tablet I was powdering, and I have no option to repeat this a million times, whether she is willing to accept it or not. May be I am so afraid of her, and lie, and get caught even worsely, however big / small it is - a lie is a lie is a lie.