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  2. Compulsive talking - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive talking (or talkaholism) is talking that goes beyond the bounds of what is considered to be socially acceptable. [1] The main criteria for determining if someone is a compulsive talker are talking in a continuous manner or stopping only when the other person starts talking, and others perceiving their talking as a problem.

  3. Pathological lying - Wikipedia

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    Curtis and Hart (2020) defined pathological lying as "a persistent, pervasive, and often compulsive pattern of excessive lying behavior that leads to clinically significant impairment of functioning in social, occupational, or other areas; causes marked distress; poses a risk to the self or others; and occurs for longer than 6 months" (p. 63). [10]

  4. How to Tell If Someone Is Lying to You ( ... - AOL

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    Lying is so common, there are entire movies, television series, and songs dedicated to the art of the fib. In fact, a 2022 survey found that Americans, on average, lie up to four times a day.

  5. From White Lies To Black Holes, Here Are 30 Times People Lied ...

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    Image credits: SurlyJason #2. Told some friends i knew a language i barley did. Ended up learning said language… Now im a language nerd because i just discovered my love for learning languages.

  6. The 10 Best Social Deduction Board Games For Lying To Your ...

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    The 10 Best Social Deduction Board Games For Lying To Your Friends. Ryan Woodrow. November 25, 2023 at 4:00 AM. Bristol 1350.

  7. Coprolalia - Wikipedia

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    Coprolalia encompasses the uncontrollable utterance of words and phrases that are culturally taboo or generally unsuitable for acceptable social use, when used out of context.

  8. Is it OK to lie to your friends to make them arrive on time ...

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    Everyone has that friend.The one who shows up 45 minutes late to dinner. The one who "lost track of time" before the big birthday party.The one who says they're on their way to the bar and hasn't ...

  9. Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder (ROCD) is a form of obsessive–compulsive disorder focusing on close intimate relationships. [1] [2] Such obsessions can become extremely distressing and debilitating, having negative impacts on relationships functioning.