Viral Meme About Men Who Can't Stop Their Partner When They're "Fake Leaving" Gets A Heated But Funny Conversation Between Redditors
They are trying to get guys to play the chasing game
Maryjane
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Being genuinely real entails being authentically present in all of your encounters without concealing or pretending, even if you might not put it all on display. It implies that you lead a moral life regardless of the circumstances or audience.
You make the necessary behavioral adjustments to stay true to who you are. That's a high bar to meet, which explains why almost everyone acts falsely occasionally.
A lot of us were being fake for a significant portion of our early and teenage years. It's okay to occasionally engage in false conduct, especially if you catch yourself and stop yourself.
However, you run the risk of problems when it becomes your way of life. Living a phony life not only makes it extremely difficult to be happy, productive, or effective, but it is also unsustainable.
It takes a catastrophe to drive you to face your true self; you can't live that way for very long. In today's post, we see a post about "fake leaving" where someone was trying to pass out a message.
This person was talking about one thing someone who wants them ought to do before they can consider dating them. You know that moment when someone wants to leave but is only pretending to and just wants to be stopped?
This is what this person wanted. Take a look at the screenshot as you keep scrolling down.
OP says that guys can't tell if the leaving is fake
Reddit/moncraft22The Reddit post went viral with hundreds of comments and here are a bunch of them
Reddit/moncraft22She left her flat
Reddit/moncraft22A short story
Reddit/moncraft22Unless I was the cause...
Reddit/moncraft22A restraining order
Reddit/moncraft22One Redditor shares their own story
An ex girlfriend tried this, having spent the night at hers and making my way home she text me saying it wasn't working out and hoped we could still be friends. I replied that ok and of course and moved on. I liked her but wasn't broken up about it so figured no big deal.
Within a couple of days she suddenly started ringing me, texting, you name it. She was furious that hadn't fought for her and she felt let down! Apparently this was a test she conducted when she started to fall for a new guy.
I still wonder if she ever found 'the one's using that technique. Dodged a major bullet there, with two months I met my now wife and never looked back.
The quickest way
Reddit/moncraft22Chloroform is reliable
Reddit/moncraft22Making him feel unwanted
Reddit/moncraft22This Redditor pulls a joke
Reddit/moncraft22Writing this down
Reddit/moncraft22Some Redditors say that if the OP gives in to that kind of behavior, particularly if it's entirely their fault, he'll realize he's been duped, and the psychological abuse will start and get worse the next time. Some Redditors were absolutely astounded at the seeming lack of conscience in some ladies.
It seems like the only thing that will motivate them to stop treating a person badly is if their actions have bad outcomes.