You feel it in your gut: something is wrong. Their smile doesn’t match their eyes, and every time you share good news,
the air turns cold. You keep second-guessing yourself, wondering if you’re
“too sensitive” or “overreacting.” But you’re not. The subtle digs, the sudden disappearances, the way your needs always come last are no acc… Continues…
Real friends make you feel safe, seen, and accepted, even when you’re not at your best.
Fake friends, on the other hand, quietly drain you. They show up when they need a favor,
vanish when you’re hurting, and twist your vulnerabilities into weapons.
They compete with your wins, dismiss your feelings, and leave you walking on eggshells, afraid to be fully yourself.
You don’t have to explode, confront dramatically, or cut them off overnight. You only need to see them clearly.
Once you recognize the patterns—jealousy, constant taking, broken promises, and that heavy feeling in your chest—
you can choose distance, set firm boundaries,
and invest your energy where it’s genuinely returned. The moment you stop begging for loyalty from the
wrong people, you create space for real, steady, quietly powerful friendships to finally find you.