Sex, Lies, and Looks: What Women Think About Deception
Two months ago, I posted a blog about why women lie, and, boy, did I get some heated comments (like this one)! Some readers accused me of being less than honest, and others questioned my contention that women and men lie for different reasons. I responded with my own comment questioning whether we will ever get to the real truth about lying. Well, the website BettyConfidential.com tried to do just that by asking its female members to fill out a survey on lying. The results were released today. Only 33 women completed the survey, so I'd hardly call it a scientific snapshot. Still, the list of questions was pretty comprehensive, and I was surprised at some of the things these women were admitting, such as:
- One third find it "perfectly acceptable" to lie to strangers, though they lie most frequently to coworkers.
- More than half of the respondents said they don't feel that withholding information is a lie.
- Weight is the topic most commonly fibbed about; nearly 70 percent of the respondents said their driver's license weight is not correct.
Why do women lie? For various reasons, according to this survey, such as to improve a situation or spare someone's feelings. Nearly 1 in 7 respondents, though, said she lies to keep herself out of trouble. When asked why they don't lie more often, nearly three quarters of the women said because "it's the wrong thing to do," though some admitted that it was because they were just too bad at it.
When it comes to men lying, the survey respondents had their own notions about what was acceptable. The majority said it's OK for a man to lie to her about how she looks. (I suppose that's assuming it's a complimentary lie.) Nearly half said it's fine for him to lie about his attraction to other women, and 40 percent said ditto for her performance in bed. What shouldn't a man lie about? His feelings, particularly about love, said nearly all of the respondents. In fact, that lie was identified as the very worst lie a man could tell. One respondent elaborated that the I-love-you-completely lie hurts like hell when you find out "he has another family in another state and has been living two lives."
Before you go repeating these statistics, though, remember that surveys can lie, too—especially when they are as small and unscientific as this one. What's more, one third of the respondents told BettyConfidential that they weren't completely honest with their answers. Hmm. How do I know they're not lying about lying? I'd like to know what you think. Do these results reflect what most women think about lying? Or is this sample of just 33 Web users misleading?
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Lying......
"We are all Human and we all sin" (Gloria Dalia May 20-09)- This statements never fails to scare me. Even though it points to the two origins of lying (species and religion), it sells the human race short and undermines all religions. While I type my view on lying, there is a spacesiph traveling through space towards the moon to find out if the moon contains water. Of course this is very complex mission - what if one of the technicians in this mission lied? - his research is flawed, his data is incorrect, his credentials are false therefore his know how is substandard, what if more then one person lied!? - Will this contribute to the extinction of the human race once we spent this planet? Hopefully, the mission will succeed and confirm that no one lied, everyone involved was the best at hand and their valuable contribution reconfirms why we are at the top of the food chain. Imagine the impact if we applied the same qualities to the improvement of the human race like "Not Lying", instead of only wanting to survive at any cost, including lying. As for religion, I happen to respect thebelief and faith of anyone I meet and know. But I be lying if I did not admit that it baffls me how so much truth in religious scriptures and literature make the human race lie so much and so often?- will this contribute to the extinction of the human spirit? - if you think so, I then suppose we dont need to know if the moon contains water or not, agree?
The Pain in Truth
I think sometimes lying is absolutely less painful to all those involved than telling the truth would be. The truth does not always set you free. The truth sometimes kills people. Lying is a matter of choice and a sin that must be worked out primarily between you and God. It is your personal choice and act of discretion. You will be the one to suffer the most from your choice of lying or truth.
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