Hello! Thank you very much for welcoming me and for reading my post 🙋🏻♀️
I think that at first it would be somewhat complicated, because like any new experience in life, it would require an adaptation process, and I must admit that many times in the past I decided to resort to the use of the so-called "white lies" to avoid causing pain to another person, therefore, finding myself in that kind of situation would surely be quite challenging 😳.
However, with the passage of time I feel that I would not miss lying, because without lying I would no longer experience that small guilt for telling "white lies", and also, as I mentioned in my post, it would be a wonderful opportunity to practice and improve my assertive communication 🙌🏻💜
Thank you for your question and for this great topic 🥰
I think white lies are acceptable, and often required...like when one is trying to do something nice for their partner's birthday like a surprise weekend away. Having to tell the truth would ruin the surprise right?
Yes, it is true that white lies are widely used and with good intentions 💜 which is why I recognize that a whole process of adaptation would be needed to get the idea of living without them 😳.
One of the disadvantages would be not being able to organize surprise parties like you mentioned anymore, because it would really ruin the surprise, and so I would have to limit myself to giving direct details to my partner with no surprise involved 🤔
For disadvantages like that, I would surely miss the possibility of telling white lies, but I would still prefer that option over having to believe everything other people tells me 😅, which would bring me even more danger-related disadvantages.
Thank you for contributing further to the development of this interesting topic ✨