While virtually everyone may tell a lie at times, for various practical reasons, a pathological liar is a mentally ill person who feels compelled to lie even when the lies do not serve any useful purpose. Such people also may base their entire strategy of survival upon an endless series of lies. Pathological liars typically appear to be very sincere when they are lying, and may be very deceptive. They feel no embarrassment about what they do.
Pathological liars are individuals who lie consistently and compulsively, often without a clear motive or benefit. They may lie about both small and significant matters, leading to strained relationships and issues with trust. This behavior is typically driven by underlying psychological or personality disorders.
Pathological liars are those who tell lies at every given opportunity and it is a way of life for them. As such, pathological liars never tell the truth because they are incapable of doing so.
Context and aim are the keys to discerning the sociopathic liar from the pschotic liar from the plain old liar. Sociopaths will probably use lies which are compatible with their personality traits and ambitions- once which will, if believed, enhance listeners' opinion of the sociopath (i.e. grandiose lies), or ones which will allow them to scam the listener (i.e. manipulative lies).
So a sociopath may create a ficticious war record, to seem like a fearless hero in order to be respected. Or they may pretend to have experience in a line of work which is, in reality, entirely alien to them- a practical lie which was engineered to get them a job.
Psychotic liars will probably veer more toward the grandiose, but bizzare and unbelievable, lies- e.g. that they are God.
Normal (i.e. non-psychopathic and non-psychotic) liars probably lie either to advance their own progression in some way or because of feelings of inadequacy.
Pathological liars lies on a regular basis and is unable to control their lying despite of foreseeing inevitable negative consequences or ultimate disclosure of the lie.
Yes, pathological liers do know that they are lieing, although sometimes the lie does get to the extreme and to the point where they can begin to believe thier lie. But most of the time they do know that they are lieing.
Pathological liars may not always be fully aware of their condition, as they may believe their lies themselves. However, some may recognize that their lying behavior is problematic but struggle to control it due to underlying psychological factors. Overall, the awareness of their condition varies among individuals.
Signs of pathological liars may include consistent lying without guilt or remorse, difficulty distinguishing between truth and lies, manipulation of others for personal gain, and a history of deception and deceit across different situations. It is important to note that only a mental health professional can diagnose pathological lying.
Pathological liars may not experience feelings of guilt in the same way as others because they often lack empathy and may have a pattern of deceit. However, some may still experience guilt if their lies harm others or if they are caught in a lie. This can vary depending on the individual and the underlying reasons for their lying behavior.
A propulsive liar is someone who lies frequently and without hesitation. They may lie in order to manipulate others, avoid consequences, or enhance their own image. This behavior can be harmful and damaging to relationships.
There is no correlation between pathological liars and sexual orientation.
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Pathological liars may not experience feelings of guilt in the same way as others because they often lack empathy and may have a pattern of deceit. However, some may still experience guilt if their lies harm others or if they are caught in a lie. This can vary depending on the individual and the underlying reasons for their lying behavior.
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Pathological liars may not always be fully aware of their condition, as they may believe their lies themselves. However, some may recognize that their lying behavior is problematic but struggle to control it due to underlying psychological factors. Overall, the awareness of their condition varies among individuals.
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Individuals may tend to do that in general - pathological liars really have no bearing on the situation. Where a pathological liar is concerned it totally depends on the individual themselves.
Yes, pathological liers do know that they are lieing, although sometimes the lie does get to the extreme and to the point where they can begin to believe thier lie. But most of the time they do know that they are lieing.
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