Its because you have made such a habit of lieing that without thinking about it you lie. Sometimes you do not even mean to and you want to tell the truth but maybe because something happend in the past to where you got hurt by someone physically or emotionally that makes you not want to tell the truth. You might be scared of it.
Why does your face yell about everything? oh wait i forgot, because its stupid enough to protect a brain that thinks its a good idea to ask a question like this!
yes! any thing is possible when these are kept in the mind 1) when the person can measure his / her activity whether is a good deed or bad deed 2) CONFIDENCE ON SELF this is by another person....... everything seems impossible...............UNTIL ITS DONE!
There is no definitive answer to this question as individuals, regardless of gender, have the capacity to lie. Research shows that both men and women lie, but they may lie for different reasons or in different contexts. It is important to avoid generalizations and focus on addressing dishonest behavior in all individuals.
Same reason girls are
People may lie due to a desire to avoid conflict or to protect someone's feelings. Additionally, individuals may lie to maintain social status or to gain approval from others. Perception of social pressure or norms can also contribute to people lying in certain situations.
no
The word is almost always "lie" for all uses, except in the -ing form (lying).
It's a lie, since everything I am telling you is a lie, there for, its a lie
Because of their disorder. They lie about everything. EVERYTHING. Run!
Someone who is always-consistantly lying.. Everything that comes out of their mouth is a lie. I would know, i dated one!!
no it is not.
Definatly not. In New Moon They keep fightning over almost everything
It will always lie on a diameter.
This statement creates a paradox known as the liar paradox. If everything you say is a lie, then the statement itself is a lie, meaning that not everything you say is necessarily a lie. This paradox highlights the limitations of self-referential statements.
everything
Not everything but, almost everything.
A pleasant lie. It most often means telling sick people that they're doing good when they're not. That is almost always a bad idea.