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Excellent insight, Amonet. Carefully studying the words of Emily, JH and JO in context along with behavioral indicators, I offer an unqualified guess. Opinion: Narcissist.
What sort of person wouldn't back down and say, "okay, you caught me in a lie"? One who has a dysfunctional pattern of thoughts. Their rationalization is that even if they're caught; they are subconsciously telling themselves: It's not a lie. And it's not my fault. They assign responsibility to another for having to tell the lie in the first place; It's a circular game of blame-shifting, often a signal of possible psychiatric personality disorders.
My opinion and only mine.
P.S. I still can't figure out how to reply with quote. I wanted to include some of your thoughtful comments.
What sort of person wouldn't back down and say, "okay, you caught me in a lie"? One who has a dysfunctional pattern of thoughts. Their rationalization is that even if they're caught; they are subconsciously telling themselves: It's not a lie. And it's not my fault. They assign responsibility to another for having to tell the lie in the first place; It's a circular game of blame-shifting, often a signal of possible psychiatric personality disorders.
My opinion and only mine.
P.S. I still can't figure out how to reply with quote. I wanted to include some of your thoughtful comments.