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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 324843" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It's very hard on the person who is lying too. I know that sounds silly because you may ask yourself, "Well, why doesn't she just stop then if it's hard on her?" I wish I could answer that question. I knew it made my life hard, but I didn't or couldn't stop until I had a much better understanding of myself and why I did it. I do wish Psychiatrists would give chronic lying a name and find a way to treat it (lying can in my opinion become addictive and "normal" for some if it happens too much). </p><p>As of now, all I know about chronic lying is that it is a very big red flag for serious future problems, especially when there is no point to the lie or when the person denies the lie when caught red-handed. These are not psychotic people, but in my opinion many are headed for personality disorders, which is not fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 324843, member: 1550"] It's very hard on the person who is lying too. I know that sounds silly because you may ask yourself, "Well, why doesn't she just stop then if it's hard on her?" I wish I could answer that question. I knew it made my life hard, but I didn't or couldn't stop until I had a much better understanding of myself and why I did it. I do wish Psychiatrists would give chronic lying a name and find a way to treat it (lying can in my opinion become addictive and "normal" for some if it happens too much). As of now, all I know about chronic lying is that it is a very big red flag for serious future problems, especially when there is no point to the lie or when the person denies the lie when caught red-handed. These are not psychotic people, but in my opinion many are headed for personality disorders, which is not fun. [/QUOTE]
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