There isn't a place to help that. They gotta grow up and learn. I used to lie so much that noone ever believed what I said until I grew up
You can't. I've tried.
Go get help. Get counseling and figure out why you lie.
Yes, but I'm naieve....
deceitfulmisleadingunreliable
No!!
a liar. Pathological liar or compulsive liar.
It is possible to adopt certain behaviors of a partner after a relationship, but it is not inevitable or permanent. Recognizing these patterns and seeking help through therapy or counseling can help address any negative impacts from the past relationship and prevent them from influencing your own behavior in the future.
A compulsive liar can lie about anything no matter how severe it sounds. ____________________ But he won't tell you he's alive after he's dead.
yes
Pathological liar
Recovering from a relationship with a compulsive liar can be challenging. It's important to prioritize your well-being by seeking support from friends, family, or a therapist. Setting boundaries and practicing self-care are crucial steps in moving forward and rebuilding trust in future relationships.
It is NOT a pathological liar, they are two separate things (look it up if you'd like). Compulsive liar is the correct name, and they are also known as habitual or chronic liars.AnswerI think it's pathological liar. You can find out for sure by browsing the web under mental illness.