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it all depends, as usual
Trust exists in relationships only because of a mutual agreement to not hurt the other person because you care about them. Along these lines, the strength of said trust depends on how much the person cares about the other. That being said, it seems like the times you've caught your s/o in a lie or two that might raise a few red flags. I agree that, to some extent, people do often lie for whatever reason early on in relationships. However, I see this as nothing but insecurity showing its ugly head. This will (hopefully) vanish as the relationship develops and strengthens, but if it keeps happening you may want to ask your partner what the deal is. I would be willing to bet that they have some baggage you don't know about, and if you care about them, you'll of course want to know about that.
As always, it depends on what you expect from your partner and when you're willing to deal with. This varies QUITE a bit from person to person, so I don't think I could tell you at what point a lie is "too big". In my book, a lie is a lie and "degrees" of lies are only established in one specific person's mind.
Also, don't forget that if someone tells a white lie to you and you never find out, in essence they never told the lie... sometimes that's for the best (as hard as that may be to believe).
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