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Do you believe that honesty is the best policy?


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Yes, absolutely.


Fuck, yea!


Haven't always thought that it was, but I do now. In the past I called myself having reasons for not sayin certain things, but things never turned out right using that approach. I now have no fear or reservation for not putting it all out ll the time


Yes, we have been honest from the start. It makes us stronger and now we can tell each other anything.


Hell yes!


Yes, even if it's brutally honest. It's better than never knowing what's going on with your partner. The truth hurts sometimes but being lied to or having secrets kill. Besides, the stress it causes from keeping it in can lead to a breakdown. It's such a relief to be able to get everything in the open


Unless you can neatly compartmentalize life and don't give a shit about other peoples' opinions or feelings, then yes. It's really the only functional policy.


Yes, of course!


Yup


Yes.


All the time.


Yes but the truth can hurt


Neeeeeeeeeeey


100% hell yes!!! You lie, omit parts of a story, fudge the truth, it'll eventually catch up with you. How can one be expected to trust after things like that? You hurt the ones you love, such is life, but you figure out how to get through it together.


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Male, 31-35 years, Dating, DC, US | Oct 04, 2012

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