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Real Or Not: 10 Signs You Have A Fake Friend


Real Or Not: 10 Signs You Have A Fake Friend


Is Your Friendship Really What It Seems?

Friendships are meant to add joy, support, and trust to your life. But every now and then, you might sense that someone in your life isn’t truly in your corner. Unfortunately, fake friends rarely announce themselves. They smile, nod, and play the part, even when their actions tell a different story. If something feels off, these ten signs might help you see things more clearly.

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1. They’re Around Only When They Need You

Your friend texts you out of the blue just to ask for a favor. That’s more than a bad habit—it’s a glaring red flag. Friendships should be about mutual support, not a one-sided service line. When someone only calls you their “friend” in times of need, it’s time to reassess their role in your life.

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2. Your Wins Make Them Uncomfortable

A true friend celebrates your victories, no matter the size. Yet, some people treat your success as competition, letting their insecurities overshadow your joy. If you notice their enthusiasm fading when you share the good news, it’s a sign they’re more focused on themselves than your happiness.

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3. They Never Apologize 

To err is human, but it takes character and genuine care to own up to them. When someone brushes off your feelings or refuses to take responsibility, they’re placing their pride above the friendship. A sincere apology fosters respect—don’t settle for less than what you deserve in a relationship.

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4. They Dominate Every Conversation

A friend who only talks about themselves without showing interest in your life creates an unbalanced dynamic.

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True friendships involve equal sharing, where both people feel heard and valued. A one-sided conversation leaves you wondering if they truly care about your thoughts and feelings.

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5. Their Jokes Go Too Far

A playful jab is one thing, but constant jokes that sting are a sign of disrespect. The friends who care about you know when to stop. Hence, if you always end up in the punchline, it’s not humor—it’s humiliation. Remember: a friend is there to support you, not bring you down.

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6. They Gossip About You

Trust means knowing someone will protect your secrets, even in your absence. However, sometimes you might find out they’ve been sharing private details or spreading negative stories about you. Gossiping might seem harmless to them, but it can damage your reputation.

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7. They Disappear When You Need Help

Support during tough times reveals the strength of a friendship. Excuses like “too busy” or disappearing acts during challenging moments suggest the relationship might be one-sided. Moreover, real friends show up and offer emotional support or practical help when needed. 

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8. They Constantly Compare You With Other

It’s hard to feel good about a friendship when you’re always being measured against someone else. Whether it’s subtle comments or repeated comparisons to others’ achievements, it can slowly wear down your confidence. Friendships should make you feel valued, not like you’re in constant competition.

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9. They Ignore Your Boundaries

Healthy relationships require clear boundaries, and respecting those limits shows genuine care.

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Friends who push you into uncomfortable situations or dismiss your requests for space demonstrate a lack of empathy. For example, they may invade your personal time or expect you to drop everything for their needs. 

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10. You Feel Drained After Seeing Them

Friendships should add joy and support to your life. A real friend uplifts you and provides a sense of balance, even when discussing serious topics. Hence, always pay attention to how you feel after interacting with them—if you’re consistently left feeling worse, their friendship might not be the healthy connection you need.Liza SummerLiza Summer on Pexels

 


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