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No. That's what all the dishonest men say.
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only if he gives you a percentage... I would like to think that I have a well above average percentage but nobody is perfect... you have to think for yourself and decide... you know what to do *.*
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Youd have to give him the benefit of the doubt unless proven otherwise!
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Thier is no way by him saying it, actions speak louder then words and if he has never given reason for you to doubt then you shouldn't.
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The proof is in the pudding..
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Beleve half of what you hear and most of what you see. Take care ay!
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words are cheap - you have to wait and see......
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Talk is cheap..people lie all the time. My tendency is to give people the benefit of the doubt. I don't lie so I don't expect others to lie to me. Sometimes I'm mistaken. That's how I learn. Each person is a separate experience. You cannot extrapolate to the general population any conclusion based on what you've experienced. That isn't fair. So you pays your money and makes your choices and sometimes you win big and sometimes you don't! :)
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If he's an honest person, then, yes. If not, I wouldn't believe him.
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honest men doesn't to say such clauses
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who can ever believe a man ?
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Could be. I always think the best of people until they show me otherwise. So at first, yes I will believe him. But I'm not naive or stupid and if you betray me, it will take rebuilding to get that trust back.
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You have to believe that he is until he proves himself otherwise..I don't get why these men have to lie..Don't they know we will figure them out..
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No all men are dogs, trust me I know I'm a dog
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No harm in a man saying that he is honest even to reassure himself or to satisfy his own doubts as to whether he is indeed an honest person. But he must prove himself over time by gaining a general reputation for honesty before you can start thinking of believing him.
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Talk is cheap. Wait to see what his actions say and if they match his words or not
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Probably not if there saying that then that probably feel guilty about not be honest in my opinion and I'm a man.
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Yes until he is proved wrong!
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To a degree yes. You have ask yourself what he would gain by ever lying to you. When this issue comes up I prefer to say to a person - if you feel you have to lie then say you would rather not talk about it. This way I know that everything we discuss is the honest truth and he has never knowlingly lied to me yet.
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Honest people don't have to say that they are honest. Their words and actions will show it.
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You should believe that he has a reason to persuade you that he is honest. Most such reasons are not good.
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I would wonder if he was trying to convince you or himself? Depends if he just came out and said it, then no not really. Obviously he has guilt gut about something and I woud be suspicious
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Not necessarily.
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until he proves himself wrong, then I cautiously assume that everyone is honest.
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An action speaks louder than a thousand words. Somehow, people who find it necessary to tell you how/who they are do so because they can't deliver on their claims so beware of men claiming to be honest
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People who declare themselves "honest" without being asked are always suspect to me. If you are generally an honest person, it comes naturally and it would not occur to you to declare it at any opportunity.
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I give him the benefit of the doubt while wondering why he felt he had to tell me that? People of integrity expect to be believed and, when they are not, they let time prove them right. (I wish I had said that, but I heard it somewhere).
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that depends... is he honest ?
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Depend on the situation and relation and sense: If it is about the relation then it can be believed.
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I rarely believe anything until I see it.
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