Lies and Paranoia
In this section of our website we will deal with the issue of people's possible reactions to lying. First of all, it should be pointed out that the level of your harm of your deception depends on how much and how often you lie.
If it's all about occasional little white lies, then it only can make your 'victim' point out to himself or herself certain tiny unpleasant moments about you – nothing too destructively global, especially if we take into account the fact that these moments are easily changeable and erasable.
But if your lying is constant and has now turned into a habit – then, certainly, this may influence a person you lie to very harmfully. Not that you care too deeply profound about it because when you perform your pretendingly lying tricks, you are perfectly aware of the fact that you aren't knitting Christmas stockings instead.
That's why if you are in a relationship with a liar, dear ladies and gentlemen, then your chances of becoming too paranoid and complicated are more than very high. Paranoia is a lovely form of loving and trusting your inner self only and is mostly happily backed up with numerous lies from different people which results in a fooled one's progressive inability to trust and believe anyone.
Paranoia is a serious psychological ailment. It prevents people from establishing normal relationships with persons of the opposite sex – natural long-term close contact which would be based on trust, faithfulness and understanding first and foremost instead of sex or some transient attractions due to people's being completely unable to open up and start trusting their closest ones again in a relationship. No issue of trust implied at all if we are speaking of avid paranoids. That's why be careful with liars in case you feel the risk of becoming more than healthily untrustworthy, and in case you are liars – just go and get a life!