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Signs of Compulsive Lying: 3 Telltale Signs That Someone Is A Compulsive Liar

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A compulsive liar is someone who cannot seem to stop lying. As it’s not likely that they’ll tell you the truth about their condition, it’s up to you to figure out the signs of compulsive lying. While compulsive liars might not always be harmful, it’s best that you study the signs of compulsive lying so you can avoid being cheated or deceived. Here are a few telltale signs to help you.nnSigns of Compulsive Lying Number 1: When lying becomes a routine. Check the background of the person. You should be able to trace cases wherein that person has lied about something or another. If you notice that the person has a consistent track record, then you’re dealing with a compulsive liar. nnSigns of Compulsive Lying Number 2: When lying comes naturally. Since compulsive liars lie all the time, they don’t need a whole lot of practice. Observe the person and try to see any signs of discomfort. When a person lies, there’s usually a bit of fidgeting and unease of eye contact. If the person is a liar and does not even seem to feel the slightest bit of guilt over it, you’re standing in front of a compulsive liar. nnSigns of Compulsive Lying Number 3: When the person is an attention-seeker. Most compulsive liars begin with “My father owns a house in the Hampton’s” or “I graduated from Harvard.” They want to be the center of attention and want to be better than the people they’re surrounded with. If they don’t have anything impressive to say, then they’ll just make a story up and go from there. Compulsive lying is a habit. It is lying by reflex that might have begun out of fear of being caught, or out of the desire to be someone more (or to get something more). It’s important that you equip yourself with the knowledge of the signs of compulsive lying. This way, you won’t get taken advantage of and you might even be able to offer help.

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