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7 Things Only Fake Friends Do

7 Signs You Have a Fake Friend

By Psych2GoPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Do you have a friend who seems to only be there for you when they need something? Do they talk about you behind your back or exclude you from plans? If so, you might have a fake friend.

Fake friends are people who are only interested in what you can do for them. They don't care about your feelings or your well-being. They're only there to use you and then they're gone.

Here are 7 signs you have a fake friend:

  • They talk about you behind your back. Fake friends will often gossip about you to other people. They might tell lies about you or spread rumors. They're not afraid to put you down in order to make themselves look better.
  • They throw you under the bus when the going gets tough. Fake friends will never have your back. If something goes wrong, they'll be the first ones to point the finger at you. They're not interested in helping you out. They just want to save their own skin.
  • They constantly cancel on you. Fake friends are never reliable. They'll make plans with you and then they'll cancel at the last minute. They don't care about your time or your feelings
  • They exclude you from their plans. Fake friends will often make plans without including you. They might even lie to you about their plans. They don't want you to be a part of their lives.
  • They only call you when they need a favor. Fake friends will only call you when they need something from you. They never call you just to chat or see how you're doing. They're only interested in using you.

  • They give you backhanded compliments. Fake friends will often give you backhanded compliments. They'll say things like, "You did surprisingly well" or "That was better than I expected from you." These compliments are actually insults. They're trying to put you down without being too obvious about it.
  • They only talk about themselves. Fake friends are self-absorbed. They only talk about themselves and their own problems. They never listen to you or care about your feelings.

If you have a friend who exhibits any of these signs, it's likely that they're a fake friend. It's important to cut these people out of your life. They're not worth your time or your energy.

How to Deal with Fake Friends

If you've identified a fake friend in your life, it's important to deal with them in a way that protects yourself.

Here are a few tips:

  • Set boundaries. Let your fake friend know that you're not going to tolerate their behavior anymore. You can say something like, "I'm not comfortable with the way you talk about me behind my back. I need you to stop."
  • Limit your contact with them. If you can't cut your fake friend out of your life completely, try to limit your contact with them. Don't answer their calls or texts. Don't invite them to social events.
  • Be honest with them. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can be honest with your fake friend about why you're distancing yourself from them. You can say something like, "I've noticed that you've been talking about me behind my back, and I'm not okay with that. I need some space."
  • Don't take it personally. It's important to remember that fake friends are not your fault. They're the ones who are being selfish and manipulative. Don't let their behavior make you feel bad about yourself.

Conclusion

Fake friends can be hurtful and damaging. It's important to identify them and deal with them in a way that protects yourself. If you have a fake friend in your life, don't be afraid to cut them out. You deserve better.

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