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

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You’re Never Clear On What’s Going On

Like our first point, this one can also be a red flag that you’re living with a liar. After so many years together, they could still love you without actually being “in love” with you anymore.

One of the worst feelings you can have in any sort of relationship is the feeling that you don’t have clarity from your partner or the situation you’re in. Besides being confusing, it can create insecurities, which might mean that they’re not being truthful with you.

For instance, when your partner says: “I love you,” you obviously presume that they mean they’re in love with you. However, it’s quite possible that they could mean that they love you but aren’t in love with you.

Even though, in this instance, your partner might not exactly be lying, they’re also not being transparent. And the resulting lack of transparency can wreak havoc on any relationship.

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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