Has anyone been told a white lie by someone in their family when they were young, and didn't realize it was a lie until adulthood?
We used to go on summer vacations in a small bungalow near the ocean when we were kids. My mother never went swimming with us, and she always said she didn't want to wet her hair. She had a fairly short haircut, set in place, like they typically did in the beauty parlors at that time.
Anyhoo, I never questioned the fact that she didn't want to go into deep water or swim with us, due to her hairdo. Once, when I was young, I was walking out in the water at the beach, and there was a 'drop', so two steps further, I was over my head and panicky, I was not an experienced swimmer at all. My older brother rushed into the water and brought me where I could stand again. I remember that my mother was very upset.
Only after my mom passed on, did my older sister mention that she was afraid of the water and didn't know how to swim. She said that my mother did not want us to develop any fears that she had. I never knew that at all, and was amazed to hear it. I always just accepted the fact that my mother didn't want to get her hair wet.
Am I alone, any similar stories of white lies told to protect us as children?
We used to go on summer vacations in a small bungalow near the ocean when we were kids. My mother never went swimming with us, and she always said she didn't want to wet her hair. She had a fairly short haircut, set in place, like they typically did in the beauty parlors at that time.
Anyhoo, I never questioned the fact that she didn't want to go into deep water or swim with us, due to her hairdo. Once, when I was young, I was walking out in the water at the beach, and there was a 'drop', so two steps further, I was over my head and panicky, I was not an experienced swimmer at all. My older brother rushed into the water and brought me where I could stand again. I remember that my mother was very upset.
Only after my mom passed on, did my older sister mention that she was afraid of the water and didn't know how to swim. She said that my mother did not want us to develop any fears that she had. I never knew that at all, and was amazed to hear it. I always just accepted the fact that my mother didn't want to get her hair wet.
Am I alone, any similar stories of white lies told to protect us as children?