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Joking by lying?
Hello, My sister is married. She lives alone with her husband and 15 months old kid. I noticed lately she says "i'm hating it" ;about her situation; all the time. But what made me really worried is that she started making lots of unfunny "lying?" Jokes for example she tells me:"our little cousin talked bad about you behind your back" or "dad slapped our sister this morning" and of course none is true. I know this reflects her psychological state which I want to know about exactly. Thank you
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This could be due to many factors like your sister may be undergoing some stress or depression. Nothing is much clear from your question. You are making speculations which require more cross-questioning from a professional side. Like how frequent are these unfunny lying incidents, what she says if inquired about her "lies", how are her emotional reactions to arguments or disagreements, what more she says about her husband or in-laws or marriage, and how have you established the lie as a lie. Etc. Etc. Plz consult a psychologist to know more or better gather some more information about her behaviors and emotional state.
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talk to her about her problems, if she is giving signs, better you confront her
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problem can be handeled with patience and communication, don't panic and approach your sister through understanding.
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