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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My siblings and I had a conversation about this recently as it pertains to our dad coming out with random 'facts' details or stories (that never happened). I am sure he thinks we are all the crazy ones. It's never meaningful stuff but it's weird to have someone retell a story/recollection so wrong.[/quote] My ex husband used to do this and it was so aggravating. In every story he told he was somehow the hero (e.g., never loss the game, won for the team at the buzzer, always won the fight, always got the girl, etc.). This dated back to stories he would tell me from his childhood well before we met. I eventually caught on and would silently roll my eyes. He had a massive ego, and I suspect that had an impact on his misremembering of events. From his perspective he was telling the truth. [/quote]
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