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Generally speaking yes, becoming defensive is a way to deflect from the truth. However, they could be just shocked that you would pose a particular question, in this case they are becoming defensive because to them the question is ridiculous.
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Especially when the question is inquiring about something that is of a personal nature to the one being asked.
There is no right answer here, it largely depends on the person being asked the question, and how they relate to the one asking the question. Depends on the situation surrounding the question.
Not necessarily. Defensive reactions can also stem from feeling attacked or judged. It's important to consider the context and the relationship dynamics between the individuals involved before making assumptions about truthfulness.
Some signs that someone may be lying include avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, inconsistent details in their story, hesitation in answering questions, or defensive body language. However, the best way to determine if someone is lying is to establish a baseline of their normal behavior and observe for deviations when they are answering potentially deceitful questions. It's important to remember that these signs are not foolproof and can vary from person to person.
You can tell if a person is lying if they have a guilty look on their face. Also, try to look in their eyes. You will know if they are guilty or not. Most of the times, when a person is lying, they try to change the subject and look somewhere else besides you.You can also identify by their expressions or sumtimes their voice are cracked when they are telling any lie.
Signs that your boyfriend may be lying about his whereabouts and activities include inconsistencies in his story, avoiding eye contact, defensive behavior, and changes in his usual behavior. Trust your intuition and consider having an open and honest conversation with him about your concerns.
One simple facial expression that may indicate someone is lying is avoiding eye contact. Liars may also display subtle facial movements, such as fidgeting or smirking, that suggest discomfort or nervousness. However, it is important to note that these signs are not definitive proof of deception and can vary depending on the individual.
Psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, and other mental health personnel use the term 'compulsive lying' when they refer to people who cannot control their lying, that is, people who feel compelled to lie and are aware that they are lying. Therefore, compulsive lying implies impaired ability to control it. The term 'compulsive lying' is not a diagnosis. It is a behavior or a symptom associated with a number of mental disorders [for example, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder]. The term "confabulation" is used to describe lying or invention when the person who is lying is not aware that they are lying. To be more specific, confabulation is treating a fantasy as a fact, without awareness that fantasy has replaced fact."
Not necessarily.
Yes because he is lying , he will not look at you in your eye.
The simple present form of "lying" is "lie."
You have to compare with other information to see if there is a consensus and of course the credibility of the person answering and their sources, and the nature of the question comes into play as well. Some simple facts are obvious and can't be disputed.
Depends on what the case is about.
ANSWER: This all depends on what the question is. For some if a person is lying, he or she is answering your question with the question. And for others you will know they are telling the truth by answering your question and with direct eye to eye contact..
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Simple answer is "yes." However ommitting certain facts is not illegal. You might want to make your question a little more specific though.
Yes. But what if I'm lying?
I screwed up in the answering process. Actually, you can tell a person is making up a response to a question by watching his eyes. To tell whether he is lying, ASK HIM THE QUESTION, and as he repsonds, WATCH his eyes. If his eyes move up to HIS right, he is making the answer up. Test some obvious questions to him which you already know the answers. Then pop the question out of nowhere. Liars always move their eyes up right when making up answers to questions.
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If you suspect your husband is lying, look for signs like inconsistency in his stories, avoidance of eye contact, defensive behavior, or changes in body language. Clear communication and an open conversation can help address your concerns and improve trust in the relationship. If needed, seeking support from a therapist or counselor can also be beneficial.