No, as a man myself I don't think he will start a one-man smear campaign against you. That sort of thing takes a lot of energy to maintain, and pretty soon those on the listening end will get pretty tired of his act. The people who care about you will not be swayed by a man who does that sort of thing, and those that might be influenced can be crossed off your Christmas card list with no real loss.
AdviceWhat you need to do is find a peice of information about him that you know he does not want anyone to know about. Don't confront direct but keep dropping cryptic hints and allude to the evidence you heard or know of. No matter how he denies or blatantly lies on top of it.This will accomlish several things.1) he will fear you. 2) he will stay away from you 3) It will neturalize him. He will still deny it all but isn't as likely to seek vengeance or humiliate you.
Confronting a pathological liar may lead them to feel defensive and could escalate the situation. They may retaliate by spreading more lies about you in an attempt to protect themselves or discredit you. It's important to approach the situation carefully and consider potential outcomes before deciding to confront them.
No, it is not possible to predict a person's future simply by talking to them. Future outcomes are influenced by numerous variables, choices, and circumstances that cannot be accurately determined through conversation alone.
Yes, it is possible to have no memories of an entire day, especially if you were highly intoxicated during that day. But it is also possible that the day was simply not memorable. Some days are very much like any other day, and there is little to remember about them.
No. There is no method by which this is possible.
Patient rights under the Mental Health Act. Have your identity and civil rights respected. The best possible standard of care and treatment.
to keep their independance
A bladed stance is the manner in which a police officer stands when confronting a possible criminal.
Yes, may be
You don't - they won't get it. Get as far away from them as possible.
Because they'd rather not deal with the responsibility, or possible repercussions.
You don't. If possible, get them out of your life. Trying to reason with an emotionally ill person (and pathological lying is an emotional disorder) is like trying to make grass grow by feeding the cat. There is no common ground.
Its not always possible to do so, but its always best to take a step back and get a hold of yourself before confronting anybody about anything.
Spreading? Definitely not! I would go to the nearest emergency room to have that checked out as soon as possible.
It's very possible.
Yes technaically you can... Although depending on what kind of person you are and what you believe it may concern you to a great extint. If you have problems living with someone who is a pathological liar I suggest you eave them if possible and if not then you may want to tell some one your troubles to see if you or the pathological liar can get help.
Spreading the message, preaching to possible new converts, increasing the number of followers.
yup. but with possible repercussions. i take it back. Please, don't. it might get interesting. disconnect the phone.
canker sore is an extranous growth of the epithelial tissues and have nothing to do with the blood..It is possible to donate blood if it does not have any pathological virus/bacteria.