"White lies" are still lies, just lies with a morally justifiable judgement put on them (in my opinion). They're still untrue.
I can't lie. It's a sort of broken reflex or something. It's interesting that when people think of someone who does not lie, they often think of Jim Carrey in "Liar Liar," - someone who uncontrollably blurts out every true thought in their head. Keeping quiet doesn't mean you're "lying by omission," (which has been levelled at me exasperatingly) to me. It often means I am protecting myself and my privacy by refusing to discuss certain personal topics.
If someone was to ask me a straight question about a subject I don't want to discuss, I will not lie to divert them, I'll simply say I'm unwilling to talk about this, or more directly "mind your own business" with some.
I'm always amazed that people lie so smoothly, often for no reason.
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But what I hate the most and makes it almost impossible for me to be polite is when people expect or try to pressure me into lying and get all worked up if I don't. It's a disgusting manipulation technique and I refuse to comply.
Ugh, I get this too. People are ever telling me "just say ..." And when I say I can't say that because it's not true, they look at me like I just insulted them, like I'm being unreasonable. Perhaps people get into such a. Habitual pattern of constantly and pointlessly lying, it's shocking when someone else won't.
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Alexithymia - 147 points.
Low-Verbal.