I have two friends that each told me completely different stories of the same thing. I trust them both equally and they're both my really good friends. They're talking about each other to me and I don't really want to be in the middle; but the story is about whether or not they're talking about me behind my back! I don't want to take sides unless I know the truth. So how do I know which one is lying?
Well have you heard of the human lie detector? You can do that. First you have a normal conversation with them and see how they respond to the questions that you know are true. If they look to their left on true questions then you know when you ask them the crucial question if they are lying or not. Words lie bodies don't its human patterns. Now before you ask the crucial question make sure you ask at least 10 regular questions that they would not lie about and if their eyes drift the other direction on the truthful question then you know they are lying. Does that make sense?
Hmm. That's a tough one. I think everyone goes through that at least once in their life. I know I have. If each of them is saying the other is talking behind your back, then I would think about your relationship with them. And do good friends talk behind the back of another good friend? In most cases, no. You could get the two together, and the three of you can sit and talk out the whole situation. Then you could decide for yourself who is telling a tale and who isn't.
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