10 FAQs About Pathological Liars
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What Could Be Signs Someone Is a Pathological Liar?
Although each individual is different, catching someone in lies regularly could signify they suffer from pathological lying. It's important to remember that the lies may not make sense to others.
Pathological liars often create falsehoods for seemingly insignificant things, and sometimes, these lies have some truth to them. A person with a cold may tell others they're suffering an incurable illness. A person who was late to work because of regular traffic may claim they witnessed a severe accident.
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