By
nature, I'm sickening honest. It's one of my greatest failings in life, especially
when you work in graphics! I think the only really substantial lie I've ever told
is about how I felt about a guy who I knew I liked and who really liked me back.
Granted I was young at the time and had had hassles with an ex who had wrecked
my head, but... when a mutual friend dropped the hint that I would be going out
with someone soon, I lied and came out with "a dog never shits on his own front
door". I have no idea why I said it, or where it came from. It's nearly like it
came from outside of me... Thing is that I've regretted it ever since... And it
thought me that if nothing else, you should always be honest about how you feel,
even if it gets you into huge trouble through mistakes. Why? Because it's better
to have acted on your gut reaction and it to turn out badly than to avoided it
and always wonder. I've made loads of mistakes, but that's all part of the fun
of life, isn't it?