Yes, but I'm naieve....
Usually compulsive liars are not confident individuals and they feel the need to dramatize certain events in their lives to impress others. These are some of the signs of a compulsive liar: If the compulsive liar did something wrong and someone else found out they'd lie their way out of it. Telling others about things in their life that didn't happen. Dramatizing events in their life that didn't go down the way it did. Lying over silly things such as borrowing something from someone and denying they ever had it. Lying about other people. Constantly blaming others for the problems one gets themselves into. These are but a few. If a person has been told they are a compulsive liar they probably are. Compulsive liars often don't mean to be this way, so professional help does help them balance out their lives, face themselves and not be afraid of being who they are or telling the truth and taking the consequences for their own actions. Marcy
no. who ever told you this is a liar
it doesnt who ever told you that is a liar
No, whoever told you this is a liar.
We don't. There is no evidence of anyone saying, "that Will Shakespeare, he's a liar." Mind you it is likely at some point in his life he told a lie and someone didn't believe him, but there is no evidence of it. It is just speculation based on human nature.
there probaly is no such thing as a sea trade.... who ever told you that is a LIAR!!!!
In my experience,compulsive liars are not literally compulsive liars.They are a very creative lot.They conjure up lies knowingly.And they do this because they derive a sadistic pleasure by thinking that they have fooled others.What they do not realise that after a point of time people can see through their lies.So you need not try to make a compulsive liar face his lies and make him realise that they are liesfor he is already aware of it.You need to ask him to seek help immediately.But then it has to be an absolute professional who has helped similar cases in the past otherwise all you may know that he has ended up fooling his psychiatrist.I am not trying to answer the question lightly,its out of experience I am mentioning it. Good Luck! Perhaps the best one can do is face up to the lies you are being told .. admit to yourself they are lies and move on .. We really cannot force anyone to do anything and if forcing begins to look like an option, then maybe it's time to acknowledge there is a problem we need help with. Let the liar be inspired (or not) by our own actions. Get help. You deserve it.
no or they would of told us
Would you believe it if I told you it was..................................................................................Wait for itSalt Water.
Yes he was. He told his friends and family he was leaving to do charity work but instead he went to a drunk club in Las Vegas. I would know, I'm his mother.
It is easier to touch a wall then to count a billion stars.
The Russains told the polish people that they would protect them from Hitler and the Nazi's