Monday, 26 April 2010
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Muffin Top is the Best Part of the Muffin
Do you tell little white lies to your friends/family/SO? Would you be OK with it if you found out that your SO was telling little lies to you?
Personally, I think this guy is incredibly sweet, but others may hate being lied to, even if it is just a tiny white lie.
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I think nobody wants to get lied to. I usually tell the truth, even white lies I don't usually say them. Because I think for me it's up to the person how she or he would deal with it.
It depends what kind of little white lies he is telling. If it's nonsense stuff, I wouldn't mind. If it concerns our relationship then there's probably something going on that I don't know about. But yes, sometimes I tell my own little white lies to avoid certain conversations that I don't want to get myself involve in or to avoid getting myself into trouble.
Ex:
he says: "Did you send out that letter I told you?"
i say: "Yeah.." (knowing clearly that I didn't and will put it on my to do list asap when I'm out of his sight)
Wow! That commercial was crazy! LOL
I'm sure my boyfriend tells me little white lies all the time. I know I tell him things like "I really like the way you look in that shirt" when he's wearing this shirt he has had for years and I absolutely hate it. LOL But he loves it so I'm not going to burst his bubble.
Lol, funny commercial.
I tell lies most of the time, and I try to help people with them, but sometimes I get a little carried away and tell lies for almost everything. So I feel bad when I lie, whether its for good or not.
I can't do "little white lies." If I don't like something, I just won't comment on it.
That is just too adorable. But if I looked like that, I'd prefer a firm slap right in the muffin-top. Not that I'd be caught dead in a shirt so short anyway.
If you don't have enough sense to know what a muffin-top is, then you deserve to be lied to.
All I know is I would have wanted my SO to tell me the truth...nicely. Even though this guy was sweet.
@HollowTendencies@xanga - Agreed.
I mean she hasn't figured it out yet? She isn't close enough to anyone at her job who could tell her? Where does she work at that allows you to dress like that? I know...it's just a commercial.
I think it is darling and to tell the truth most real girls really don't even that look good in short shirts anyway...
@HollowTendencies@xanga - Yep. Especially if you walk out of the house looking the way she looked.
I thought the guy was sweet, but I prefer honesty. If something doesn't look good on me, just say it. I'd rather hear that than deal with potential public consequences later.
awww, that was cute.
...buuuuuuuut. I wouldn't want to go out of the house looking like that and have that white lie told to me. I prefer honesty, but said in the nicest possible way. it may still sting, but it'd be better than hearing it from someone else and being more embarrassed.
Cute, but perhaps there would be nice way to tell her so she doesn't get made fun of in the future. haha.
AHAHAHAHA. Great commercial.
Cutest commercial ever.
a truly great commercial... is that the new HR guy on the Office?
LOL.
Lol. Pretty sweet guy. Though it wouldn't hurt to mention something about the pants. Don't want your partner looking foolish anymore than wanting them hurt.
Haha. Great commercial. I'd be pissed though if he lied to me. I would have rather him said "It's this *points at flab*, but you know the muffin top is the best part of the muffin." XD
It's more like putting a positive spin on something that would be viewed as negative.
that was so lame... but yeah, isn't that guy the geeky tech guy from The Office? lol.
That was a win commercial.
I tell white lies to my family and friends. Or just callt hem lies, really why discriminate.XD.
But my SO tells me how it is and I respect that to do the same.
I don't like those type of double edged sword questions. I've had fat people ask if I think they look like they lost weight and I don't want to lie or take the bait of them fishing for compliments but I don't want to offend them by telling the brutal truth.
Personally, I would prefer he tell me the truth. It would hurt my feelings, but I'd be more upset when I found out later because I'd be embarassed. I'm the kind of girl that when I ask "does this make me look fat?" I really want to know. It doesn't upset me when someone says yes because I know that they aren't saying that I am fat, but that what I'm wearing is unflattering and making me look larger than I am. I have a feeling that in the video though, he made the right choice. I think she was dressing to be sexy, and if he told her that people were making fun of her, I think that it would have really hurt her feelings. Plus, she has to know that her pants are doing that. That can not be comfortable! That outfit isn't work-appropriate either...