Anyone who exhibits a blah blah blah ... Personalities most often associated with a pattern of lying are those with sigs of ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER or NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER. If on the other hand, you are trying to ascertain whether someone has a destructive pattern of lying, look at their words and their conduct in relation to your experience of them and what you know of their relationships with others. Accomplished liars lie to get what they want when they want it and without any regard whatsoever for the consequences of their lies and, when found out, they tend to lie some more without turning a hair. If a person in your life just doesn't ADD UP, if they've lied to your knowledge, if they continue to lie, if they continue to disappoint or fail to deliver and always have an excuse or they expect you to forgive yet another trespass, you are dealing with a LIAR and a damaging personality that you are best advised to avoid rather than to hold your breath waiting for this person to treat you with integrity, to honour their word, honour the representations and so on.
Even we cannot recognize always a pathological liar, some of the signs are:
They lie when it would be easier to tell the truth.
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.
There is no correlation between pathological liars and sexual orientation.
No not usually
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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psuedo, somewhat
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Pathological liar
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.