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How to Avoid Getting Hurt by a Pathological Liar
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Dealing with a pathological liar can be a challenging and emotionally draining experience. Here are some tips on how to avoid getting hurt by a pathological liar: 1. Recognize the signs: The first step in protecting yourself from a pathological liar is to recognize the signs of their behavior. Pathological liars often tell elaborate and unrealistic stories, exaggerate their achievements and abilities, and have a history of lying and manipulation. 2. Keep your distance: It's essential to maintain a healthy distance from a pathological liar. Avoid investing too much time or emotional energy in the relationship, as they may use your vulnerability against you. Try to keep your interactions with them to a minimum. 3. Verify their claims: If a pathological liar makes a claim that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Do your research and fact-check their statements to avoid getting caught up in their lies. 4. Trust your instincts: If something feels off or inconsistent about the information you're receiving from a pathological liar, trust your instincts. It's better to err on the side of caution than to be taken advantage of by a manipulative person. 5. Set boundaries: Set clear boundaries with the pathological liar and stick to them. Let them know that lying and manipulation are not acceptable behaviors, and that you will not tolerate them in your interactions. 6. Seek support: Dealing with a pathological liar can be emotionally draining, so seek support from trusted friends or a therapist. They can help you maintain perspective and provide guidance on how to handle the situation. Remember that pathological lying is a personality disorder, and it's not your fault that someone is behaving in this way. The most important thing you can do is protect yourself and prioritize your well-being.
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