RawConfessions: The Biggest Lie They Tell You

1 / 20 2 / 20 3 / 20 4 / 20 5 / 20 6 / 20 7 / 20 8 / 20 9 / 20 10 / 20 11 / 20 12 / 20 13 / 20 14 / 20 15 / 20 16 / 20 17 / 20 18 / 20 19 / 20 20 / 20 ❮ ❯ I don’t know if it’s the biggest , but, when I was back with my hot, beautiful, sexy, but crazy-ass and user ex-gf for about the third time, telling everyone who asked about her “Haven’t head from her, want nothing to do with her”, and would go off on how bad she was. These untruths are sometimes spun to make the hard truths of our world sting less, whether they’re small or big . People used Reddit to spill the beans about the largest fib they’ve ever heard. You might be truly taken aback by some of these surprising confessions they disclosed! I have very boring lies , like “I didn’t break that”, “I’m leaving now” or (to the kids) " this is too spicy, you wouldn’t like it". By contrast, I know some people who have lied about winning awards, had whole relationships in secret or made up jobs on their CVs. Whether it’s as insignificant as telling your significant other that you like their outfit or as heavy as telling your child their parents passed away when they started a new family, we often tell lies to make reality hurt a bit less.These people took to Reddit to share the biggest lie they ’ve ever been told. Here are some of the best: 1. “I had a friend who I suspected of sharing my personal information with people, so one night while we were drinking, I confided in them that my biggest shame was the. Yesterday, Redditor devlin posed the question: ‘What is the biggest lie you ’ve ever told?’. And it seems even a tiny fib can turn into a web of lies. Last year (2019) I finally found myself and threw away the masks or so I thought. 2020 has been wild, I’ve had ups and downs, but last month I hit rock bottom out of nowhere and heavily contemplated suicide again. I tell myself I’m okay, but I’m just lying to myself. 0 SHARED | 0 SCORE 0 0 | | Neutral Report Report < PREVIOUS RANDOM NEXT >. ...

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Xavier Tanoto