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  1. I believe that my sister is under the spell of a pathologic liar, an extremely manipulative man!
    Your article has stated almost everything that I wish to convey to my sister… How do I explain this to her?! She is 61 years old! She’s widowed, no children, lives in New York. And is extremely lonely.
    How do I make her see the light?

  2. I find it very sad the emphasis you put on ‘disturbed’ people. Reducing the stigma of mental health should be everyone’s goal as it is a very common ailment in whatever form. Pathological liars can have a mild to severe involvement and first and foremost it is destructive for their own lives. Let’s have some compassion.

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