Is Your Spouse a Liar? Here Are 6 Ways to Tell 

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Author’s Note:

 

If, after reading this article, you discover that you’ve been living with a liar, you should consider if this is the type of relationship you should be involved in. No one deserves to be treated this way. And in the end, the person who will end up suffering most is YOU!

Let’s find out if you’re living with a liar!

Almost anyone can be considered a liar at times, and lying out of consideration can sometimes help protect a person’s feelings or keep the peace in a relationship. But, excessive or destructive lying can irreparably damage your relationship with your significant other.

So, how can you tell if your spouse is a liar?  Detecting dishonesty isn’t always easy. And many times, your suspicions can get in the way of you finding out the truth. Know the signs of being lied to and what you can do about it.

If you’ve felt like your other half has developed a tendency to be dishonest with you, here are 6 signs that can help you get to the bottom of it.

3 responses

  1. NOT TRUE. WHEN I AM REGULARLY BEING QUESTIONED ABOUT THE SAME THING,
    WHEN I SWEAR AND POUR MY HEART OUT, THEY STILL DONT BELIEVE, THATS WHEN I GET
    PISSED. THIS HAPPENED TO ME. YEARS AGO, PEOPLE TOLD MY EX LIES, SHE BELIEVED THEM WITHOUT QUESTIONING OR TALKING TO ME WHICH BROKE US UP.
    I LOVED HER. IT BROKE MY HEART, SO SHE REALLY DIDNT LOVE ME.
    IT WAS HER OUT TO USE THAT EXCUSE BELIEVING OTHERS WITHOUT TALKING TO ME.
    SHE ACCUSED ME WHILE SHE WAS THE LIER.

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