Some people know how to play the room. Smile, hug, laugh — even with folks they don’t really mess with. That’s their choice. But me? I’m not doing it. I’m not faking peace or pretending to be cool with someone just because we’re in a social setting. If the energy ain’t right, I’m not participating in the performance. I don’t judge people who choose to be fake — I just refuse to be dragged into it. I’m not saying I have all the answers, but this is how I see it right now.
The Truth About Pretending in Public
We’ve all walked into those family functions, weddings, parties where people who haven’t spoken in months suddenly act like best friends. Like nothing ever happened. Everyone knows it’s fake, but no one says a word. That’s just the normal thing. But I’m not with it.
Peace Doesn’t Require Pretending
I’m not about being rude or causing scenes. I’m all for peace, but peace doesn’t mean pretending. If I don’t rock with you, I’m not going to dap you up just for appearances. I won’t mean mug you, but I’m not about to lie with my body language either.
It’s Okay Be Fake, Just Don’t Include Me
You can fake it all day long. If that’s your lane. But don’t expect me to match your energy if it’s not real. Don’t reach out for a hug, if you know there’s tension. Don’t throw fake smiles my way and expect me to mirror them. I’m not playing that game. I’m not bitter one bit. I just choose a different style.
The Cost of Faking for the Crowd
This pressure to act right for the sake of the room, it comes at a cost. It forces people to swallow their real emotions. And over time, that stuff builds up. That’s how families drift apart without ever really dealing with the root issues. We don’t fix the problem, we just dress it up and call it maturity. But that’s not maturity to me. That’s avoidance.
I’d Rather Be Real Than Accepted
I know being real makes people uncomfortable. It doesn’t fit the script. But I’m not here to be a politician. If being accepted means I have to fake my peace, then I’ll pass on that kind of acceptance all day. I’d rather stand quiet in the back of the room than pretend in the middle of it.
This Is Just My Perspective
I know, I’ve haven’t got it all figured out. I don’t. This is just my perspective right now, based on how I feel and what I’ve been through. Maybe one day I’ll see it different. But for now, I can’t pretend just to make others comfortable. You can fake it all you want, that’s your right. But I won’t be pressured into pretending for the sake of the crowd. I’m not bitter. I’m not cold. I’m just choosing authenticity, even when it’s inconvenient. That’s my boundary, and it’s not up for debate. Because I’m not here to perform, I’m here to live real.
💭 What about you?
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