Truthful Lies
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I don't know why many of you are having issues with this. She's not psychotic, or anything like that. It was just an experiment, & that's all that there is.
At the same time, her boyfriend's parents must be happy that she really isn't pregnant at all, considering that they want their son to have a bright future after high school or college. Finish that first, & then think about having a child.
I give thanks to mysteriew & southcitymom for not bashing her about it.
I have an issue with it and can only speak for myself. Since you used my post as an example, im anwsering. We may not always agree, but we respect each other's opinions - This is the best thing about being part of the Websleuths' family - we never attack the poster. We go for tit and tat over theories or rebuttals, but always respectfully and with good intentions (at least most all members).
The freedom to be ones own self here is amazing - and even if I never agree with a certain line of thinking, I respect it. Funny to think about it, but id put my all into any long-term/known poster's needs. It's truly a village here.
I used the term "psycho" as I would speak it, not literally, although I do suspect there is underlying mental illness to want to carry on this charade so long and fool even her brothers. We can easily read/watch what it's really like for pregnant teens. Everyone that supported/reached out to her will now think twice before doing so to those truly in need - that is what I find repulsive...to play on emotions when so many others need it. The "subjects" in this "experiment" probably really cared for this imaginary baby - id never consider the level of deception, unless it would save tons of people's lives.
I think WSers, including me, read about so many wonderful lives/people gone senselessly, that purposeful infliction of pain (betrayal, lying, etc.) just doesn't make sense in the already very wicked world we live in.
I'm a complete snot sometimes, yet my family here loves me for me - not because of who I am or what I look like/have accomplished.
The same goes for you - I hope you see the love here in our virtual community. It's amazing to have all walks of life and different perspectives/experiences to brainstorm/share with.
I can't think of a single WSer I don't respect (save the big fiasco).
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