Honesty can hurt. Is it always the best policy? I'm not suggesting people should lie. I'm just wondering if keeping something to yourself is better than being honest, especially when somebody else's feelings are involved. The problem is that you never know how the other person is going to take what you say. You can never know for sure whether being honest or keeping quiet is going to be better for you and the other person. But, too be honest, even though honesty can hurt, I'd much rather people be honest with me and then let me deal with my emotions, rather than thinking I needed protecting. My parents did that a lot, not tell me things so as not to worry me. I can understand keeping things from your children if it isn't age appropriate or doesn't really involve them. But my parents would keep things that I wanted/needed to know from me. So I tend to do that too.
This honesty that I'm talking about is the emotional honesty in relationships. I'm not talking about keeping your opinion to yourself when you know it will only cause contention and the other party won't listen, unless you're supporting their worldview. I'm also not talking about keeping feelings in when you're with a group of people and you don't feel "safe" with them. There are times when honesty isn't necessary because it will be wasted. But with those you're invested in, I do think honesty is the best policy; even though it can hurt. I've been trying that lately and it's hard. But I can't let the response of someone else keep me from being honest. I just don't know the how/when/why honesty should be put out on the table. I guess that like everything else it's something you learn to do with practice.
This honesty that I'm talking about is the emotional honesty in relationships. I'm not talking about keeping your opinion to yourself when you know it will only cause contention and the other party won't listen, unless you're supporting their worldview. I'm also not talking about keeping feelings in when you're with a group of people and you don't feel "safe" with them. There are times when honesty isn't necessary because it will be wasted. But with those you're invested in, I do think honesty is the best policy; even though it can hurt. I've been trying that lately and it's hard. But I can't let the response of someone else keep me from being honest. I just don't know the how/when/why honesty should be put out on the table. I guess that like everything else it's something you learn to do with practice.