Anonymous wrote:I did this with my parents and still do, actually, when I know they'll tell me for whatever reason that what I'm doing is wrong and why it's wrong. It's easier to lie than to have to listen to them doubting my choices and preferences.
OP, maybe she feels like she has to take care of your feelings and that's why she's lying to you. Maybe try to have emotional boundaries with her so she knows that her parents' happiness is not dependent on her having a perfect life.Anonymous wrote:16 year old DD. For example, a lot of times this summer she'd tell us she was going to hang out with friends but she was really going and sitting alone in a coffee shop- too embarrassed to tell us she didn't have plans so she'd go do that and lie about it.
I'm really just concerned that she can lie straight through her teeth without skipping a beat.
+1Anonymous wrote:You're more concerned about the lying than the fact that she can't talk to you and can't confide in you and doesn't want to share information with you.
Wow.