Chapter 32 Part [-]
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Chapter 6 Interrogation scene 6: The secret that women cannot tell

Section [-] Encyclopedia of questioning: Does your woman like to lie?
Regardless of the motivation, and regardless of whether the lie leads to bad consequences, lying means cheating.Few people are able to stay calm when lying, and usually people use certain body movements to hide their uneasiness.You might as well ask your woman to do such a psychological test to see if there is anything about her that makes you feel incomprehensible.

When you chatted with her in the coffee shop, which of the following actions did she do?

A. look around
B. Touch your nose

C. touch the neck

D. scratching ears
E. Cover your mouth

Test Results

Choice A: People who look around when lying are usually more timid and timid, that is to say, they will not lie at all, and they feel as if they have done something wrong.They are usually kind and honest, and treat each other with sincerity. They generally don't lie, and there must be a reason for lying.Once such a woman tells a lie, it is not unforgivable.

Choice B: This is a more sophisticated approach, perhaps transformed from the action of covering your mouth.Some people lightly touch the nose a few times intentionally or unintentionally, and some people touch the nose quickly with very inconspicuous movements, sometimes undetectable.People who make this kind of gesture are trying to hide their flustered heart, or hope to divert the other party's attention, because they feel that other parts of themselves are more likely to reveal that they are lying.

Choice C: People who use this kind of action to cover up their lying behavior usually have two similarities, that is, they both use the index finger of their right hand, and the scratched part is the neck below the earlobe.Someone has made a careful observation of this and found that liars usually scratch their necks more than five times.This action represents doubt or uncertainty. The speaker may be thinking: I am not sure that what I said is [-]% correct.

Choice D: This action is like a child covering his ears with his hands, but it is more sophisticated for adults.In addition, some people will rub their ears, pull their earlobes, or press the whole ear to cover the ear hole.Such women are relatively timid and young, and their immaturity makes them inadvertently make childhood actions to cover up their uneasiness.

Choice E: Cover your mouth with your hands or fists when speaking, indicating that they may be lying.If you cover your mouth when the other party is talking, it means that you feel that the other party is lying, and remind the other party not to continue talking or change the subject immediately, otherwise it will be meaningless to continue the conversation, and even unpleasant.

(End of this chapter)

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