maybe get that therapy you think you need.
I think anybody can be forgiven as long as there is couseling and the trust is rebuilt!Has it been a partner ship or just the addict controlling a good hearted person!
In drug terms, a "trigger" refers to anything that might tempt a recovering addict or alcoholic to relapse and start using again. For example, watching a movie or TV show that depicts people snorting cocaine, or having cocktails at a bar. Or, just walking by a bar and looking in the window at all the people drinking. Or, seeing one of those tiny plastic bags (the kind drugs are sold in) lying discarded on the sidewalk. Or smelling marijuana smoke in the air. Basically, anything that would cause a recovering addict to start craving drugs again is a trigger.
No I would not at all because if she is lying she does not want you
A headache.... (jk)
if you have your relationship status on facebook as "in a relationship" but it doesn't say with who, then your freakin lying
Treatment for pathological lying typically involves therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, to address underlying issues and teach healthier coping strategies. Medication may be prescribed if there are underlying mental health conditions contributing to the lying behavior. Building trust and open communication in relationships is also important in managing pathological lying.
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Tell him/her that all sound relationships depend on mutual (two-way) trust and honesty. Lying is often a recipe for wrecking a relationship. If the lying continues, end the relationship.
Talk to him and tell him that you don't like it when he is lying. If he wants your relationship to work, you and him should build it on trust and honesty. If he lies, you will lose your trust on him, and it may ruin the harmony of your relationship.
Expressing feeling has nothing to do with lying . If you are in relationship you should never lie to your partner . Lying never leads to anything positive (except for a surprise) .Lying is simply lying and has nothing to do with feelings and in fact, it is disrespectful towards you. If he really loved you he should have no problem telling you the truth.
There are many problems within a relationship. Things such as disagreements ,cheating, lying ,deceitfulness, etc.
Lying about birth control use in a relationship can lead to unintended pregnancy, trust issues, and potential harm to the relationship. It can also result in emotional distress and legal consequences if the lie is discovered.