Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess partly I am trying to figure out why someone would do this. I can't figure out why she's doing it, since I think she'd be well liked without the lies. I think if I understood why she did it, I'd have a better sense of how to handle it. It's such inexplicable behavior to me.
Anonymous wrote:She's mentally ill, OP, and will never be able to stop herself. It's called Pseudologia Fantastica (or mythomania).
If you call her out, she will feel a lot of shame and perhaps express it via anger. There's really nothing you can do except distance yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to reveal her lies? MYOB, unless her lies are about you. And from what you said in your OP, her lies seem stupid and petty; not at all dangerous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a friend like this as well. I did nothing, just let the relationship naturally fizzle. Had a mutual friend who wanted to make people aware of the lies. It didn't really reflect well on her with a lot of people.
It doesn't sound like there have been any malicious lies, so why are you worried she'd suddenly start with you?
OP here. I only worry that if I said anything that revealed I know about the lies, she might say things to discredit me to protect herself. Her lies always put her in a very good light, and I've noticed that even when she's talking and not lying (that I know of) she is very good at presenting herself positively. So the fact that I know something not positive about her seems dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Had a friend like this as well. I did nothing, just let the relationship naturally fizzle. Had a mutual friend who wanted to make people aware of the lies. It didn't really reflect well on her with a lot of people.
It doesn't sound like there have been any malicious lies, so why are you worried she'd suddenly start with you?
Why do you need to reveal her lies? MYOB, unless her lies are about you. And from what you said in your OP, her lies seem stupid and petty; not at all dangerous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a friend like this as well. I did nothing, just let the relationship naturally fizzle. Had a mutual friend who wanted to make people aware of the lies. It didn't really reflect well on her with a lot of people.
It doesn't sound like there have been any malicious lies, so why are you worried she'd suddenly start with you?
OP here. I only worry that if I said anything that revealed I know about the lies, she might say things to discredit me to protect herself. Her lies always put her in a very good light, and I've noticed that even when she's talking and not lying (that I know of) she is very good at presenting herself positively. So the fact that I know something not positive about her seems dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Had a friend like this as well. I did nothing, just let the relationship naturally fizzle. Had a mutual friend who wanted to make people aware of the lies. It didn't really reflect well on her with a lot of people.
It doesn't sound like there have been any malicious lies, so why are you worried she'd suddenly start with you?