THE FABRIC OF TRUTH: UNRAVELING THE MYTHS BEHIND WOMEN AND DECEPTION. BY OROLE.O. ARIBUKI In a bustling café, a woman sits across the table, her smile warm yet slightly enigmatic. As she recounts her weekend plans, a subtle question lingers about how much of what she says is true? The stereotype of women as habitual liars' weaves through our cultural narratives, but is there more to this story? The idea that women lie more than men has pervaded popular culture for decades. From fairy tales to modern media, portraying women as deceitful characters often oversimplifies complex human behaviour. This article explores the notion that the perception of women as chronic liars is not only misleading but also rooted in cultural biases and societal expectations. Lying is a universal behaviour, transcending gender. Research indicates that both men and women lie, but the motivations Behind those lies can differ. Wom...
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