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Top Signs Your Spouse Is Lying

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Not sure if your spouse is telling the truth? Newsflash: It's written all over his face! Expressions and body language are key to your BS detector, so look for these common physical tip-offs.

  1. Covering the mouth while talking It’s as if they’re subconsciously holding back the untruths they’re spouting. It may be as blatant as completely concealing the mouth or as subtle as a single finger placed in front of the lips.

  2. Touching the nose Scientists have found that lying can cause the tissue in the nose to swell, meaning that a quick stroke could be a sign of deceit (sorry, but that allergy season excuse just doesn't cut it).

  3. Rubbing an eye When lying to someone, the instinct is to look away in shame. Since that’s a dead giveaway, many people do a fast wipe of the peepers instead.

  4. Touching an ear You know that phrase, "See no evil, hear no evil?" Well, anything from a small rub of the back of the ear to an outright earlobe yank hint that there may be something more you need to be told.

  5. Going for the neck Research has found lying can cause a tingling in the tissues of the neck, leading to scratching or pulling the collar. It signals that the speaker is feeling uncertain, so be concerned if you see it right after she says something like, "No, I didn't blow $200 on clothes last week."

  6. Shaking the head no while saying yes If he says, “Yep, I’m getting home late because I have a big assignment to finish” while nodding his head, he’s working late. If he sends the mixed message of saying yes while shaking his head no, you may wanna ask if he took a spin by Spearmint Rhino (and we don't mean the zoo). 

 

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I have also found that when a person is asked a question and their answer will be a lie, they look up towards the left (their right) before they respond. This indicates that they are creating visual contructed images and auditory constructed thoughts, as apposed to visual remembered images and memories.

by Mari_jo on Oct 10, 2008

I just don't think this is the best topic for a newlywed website. LOL. Don't get me wrong, the tips are good to know... but kind of a buzz kill I guess.

by RockyDoo09 on Apr 01, 2009

To add... your instinct is usually right. I have found that if I THINK something is fishy, it usually is. Go with your gut.

by RockyDoo09 on Apr 01, 2009

I agree with Mari Jo, it is a scientifically proven fact that when someone is lying they look up and to the left. But the problem is not whether or not someone is lying to you, but rather WHAT they are lying about

by wedinnov on Apr 01, 2009

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