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Do you believe that honesty is the best policy?
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Yes. Liars suck.
Yes, strongly
Honesty is the best policy but not brutal honesty that's stated in a hurtful way. I want my partner to let me know their thoughts, for instance if I need improvement, but not in a constant way that feels like nagging. Communication is key and being honest lets me know I can trust my partner. Even simple things like "Do you really want to jump off this bridge?" should be given honest answers. I firmly believe being honest helps prevent cheating since issues are on the table and worked through.
Yes. Except white lies
Honesty is ALWAYS the best policy. I would rather know the honest truth & be hurt then blindly be believing a lie and be crushed when the truth does finally come out. Plus I'd like to be able to decide if I want to be in that situation instead of someone else faking something to make a situation appear to be something it is not.
Absolutely. I would NEVER want him to lie to me, no matter what.
Yes, I do. If you can't be honest with each other, then there's no point in being in a relationship. My partner and I are always honest... Even when it hurts.
Exactly what you said babe! ;)
Of course, how else would you be able to know if I am being honest otherwise?
It's always the best policy.
Hell ya once that's gone it's over
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Absolutely. I want the truth, even if it hurts!
The truth is hard to hear. I would rather have a hard time swallowing the truth than to be poisoned with lies.