I certainly would like to be told the truth whenever witholding it would hurt me in some way. But, at the same time, there's a point when people can go a bit...crazy with the honesty.
In most cases, yes. Except if the question I am asking is "Do I look fat in this?" To which all men should respond to their women, Oh no sweetie, you look beautiful.
Yes, but I would like it with the pros and cons and, above all, some tact or bed-side manner. Brutal honesty rarely works well on the recipient and should only be used in an emergency, as a last resort or in general terms. A lot of people would argue against me on my point about brutal honesty, to which I'd likely tell them "bullshit, you're wrong" and then they'd get angry and I'd win the argument, Q.E.D. Tempering the razor of truth can make the edge more effective when cutting out the erroneous. A dull blade can make the work twice as long and twice as shy for the patient.
Yes. Of course if it's going to hurt, it might be wise to accompany said honest opinion with chocolate or perhaps a nice gin & tonic. This decreases the chances of the opinion's source being snarked at significantly.
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A mirror helps more than a knife...
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I would prefer...
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*hugs*
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To which all men should respond to their women,
Oh no sweetie, you look beautiful.
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My 2 cents.
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yes because how else can i learn and improve or see the true light of someone
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