@ghost-of-a-duke saidTrev33 has, in the meantime, of course, realized that Suzianne is a liar and has said so in no uncertain terms.
Trev cut you down to size in one short brilliant post.
-Removed-But where was the delusion? (Even FMF's wishy washy version of delusion). Suzianne aspired to buy a motorcycle that you deemed too powerful for a first bike. Others suggested alternatives which she reasonably took on board and thanked them for.
Why has this episode made it on to your delusion list? At best she was over adventurous in her intended choice of bike, but delusional?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidNo, I stand by everything I've said on the matter of delusion that we have been discussing.
Have you abandoned the delusion thing now, in favour of lying?
As you will be aware, the issue of "fabrication" has been mentioned frequently in parallel throughout.
As someone has posted, coincidentally perhaps, on the General Forum: we're talking about an inflated sense of self-importance and a need for admiration, often characterized by made-up stories portraying the storyteller as the heroine in barely believable situations.
That kind of thing.
When one is talking about a pattern of behaviour engaged in by someone through their online persona, there are more things than just delusion on the table.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidEven FMF's wishy washy version of delusion
But where was the delusion? (Even FMF's wishy washy version of delusion). Suzianne aspired to buy a motorcycle that you deemed too powerful for a first bike. Others suggested alternatives which she reasonably took on board and thanked them for.
Why has this episode made it on to your delusion list? At best she was over adventurous in her intended choice of bike, but delusional?
It's standard everyday English and well understood.