It’s not all incomprehensible that men lie, sometimes to keep you from being upset, sometimes to save their own face. I often hear many women complain that their men always love to lie to themselves, and many “not deep” women are also very easy to “fall into the tiger’s mouth” in the man’s lies. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you are not lying.
Look at the eyes
Look at his eyes and see if he blinks. Dare to look at you squarely, or try to hide when looking at you squarely, then he must be distracted and nine times out of ten, he is lying. To look at the eyes, you first say one thing that you have done and ask her if she remembers it. At this point, pay attention to his eyes to live over there, because he is now in memory. If you ask him what you want to know, if it’s the same way as before, it means he’s not lying to you, if it’s the other way around, it means he’s making up a lie to you.
Look at the details
When he states things, the description of the details Not so clear, e.g., the question is: “Where did you go this afternoon!?” The answer, “I went to have a drink with a friend.” This means that he may be lying. If the answer: “I went for a drink with Mr. Zhang at 4 pm, and he paid the bill.” If the answer is something like this with details, it means that lying is unlikely.
Look at the speed of speech
When you lie, the speed of speech becomes fast. The most common reason for this is when you get caught red-handed, when you’re thinking while lying, so the language is organized very slowly, and there is a sense of discontinuity, incoherence, and incoherence.
Look at the body
When people lie, they always try to cover up their own lies, and therefore, it is easy to overdo it. To prevent their bodies from appearing to fidget as a result of the lie, they try to suppress the physical impulses and instead appear very stiff and constricted.