that I don't know any women who lie, your grossly over-generalized statement is ludicrous.
I do, however, know lots of men who lie. About jobs, about how much they want kids, about how much they love their significant other, about taking care of their own debts, about every single facet of their lives. I also know the women who stuck by these men because they had been made a promise and then got to learn firsthand the meaning of "male honour" as it seems to be most commonly practiced.
Oh, wait. Silly me. Of course you would object to women changing their minds. Good God, that might mean that opinions change as one becomes more informed; that tastes in food, music, clothes, cars, furniture, literature, sexual partners, friends, ad infinitum, might undergo deep-sea changes because of varying life experiences and a broadening outlook on life. I can see how that would bother you, personally, if those are things of which you disapprove. It's called "the maturation process" and it has happened to billions of women and thousands of men.
And, of course, "changing her mind" is directly equivalent to "lying." Let's take a look at those definitions, shall we?
Lie: an intentionally false statement; to deliberately decieve.
Opinion: unproven belief; view held as probable, what one thinks about something
Change: making or becoming different - to change one's mind: adopt a different opinion or plan.
Boy howdy, I can sure see how you managed to get "lying" and "opinion" mixed up. No, wait. I can't. |