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wildpalomino asked in HealthMental Health · 1 decade ago

i need to understand how a person becomes a compulsive liar?

Ive just allowed this person to live in my house and i have found out through a relative of hers upon asking questions about certain things that they r all lies. Problem is the one type of person i hate in life is a liar.Please is there some way of helping this person.

Update:

Thanks Gawianer now u really have me scared cause she is a charmer and she is stealing me away from my partner.

Update 2:

Thanks Dave i will see everything that she says as a lie i dont need to be a victim thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    No.

    The best you can do is be aware that any chance they get to make up a story or tell a lie for no reason at all, they are going to choose to lie.

    One thing about a compulsive liar, is they are really good at keeping secrets. They don't gossip. They need a lot of friends to

    keep bouncing from one to the next with the latest drama.

    They love to meet new people so they can really tell lies. Where they can be anything at all and that person will never reach any of the people that know them.

    My friend is compulsive and I can tell him a story of something interesting that just happened to me, and another person will walk up and he will tell them the story I just told and include himself in it like he was with me and I am standing right there .

    He has to know I know he is lying, since I gave him the story a few minutes before, but he doesn't seem to be bothered by that.

    I always consider anything he says no matter how small is a lie and that keeps me from being a victim.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Probably not, because compulsive behavior is hard to deal with. The best you can do is to protect yourself from such people.

    Compulsive liars are often sociopaths, who can be recognized by their poor impulse control, drug and alcohol use, scorn for the law, recklessness, stealing, frequent loss of employment and frequent change of residence, and very poor empathy for people. Avoid such people! They're often charming but the charm is a tool which they use to dazzle people while they're using your credit card.

    Source(s): Former nurse
  • Ozma
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    This will probally help a little bit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythomania

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