Yes. A long while back I faked in our group chat that I was drunk after an event, idk why I did it either but someone almost called my bluff out bc they saw me drinking a non alcoholic beverage all night (I don't drink but I squeezed my way out of it though and they believed me) but it was enough to make me regret so much that whenever I read a dru...... 1 reply
i am not a expressive person at all I even started talking at the late age of 6 yrs old before then I never said a thing so I fake pretty much all of my reactions that I feel like I don’t even know what I am acc feeling anymore. I just copy what others react to and how they react to certain situations. Very draining and exhausting wouldn’t reco...... reply
Once I was volunteering and a lady was laughing with another lady about something and kinda roped me in so I just started laughing too but to this day i have no clue what we were laughing about reply
I always do. I just did it last Thursday. My prof was like "surgery in interesting right" and I replied "yes it's very interesting" in an excited voice. It, in fact, is not interesting and I don't feel excited at all. Well imo sometimes it's necessary to fake a reaction to have a comfortable relationship with others in real life situation
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oh yea like everytime, peps don't get my humor fr, and I really don't want to be hated TT, just want to be friends with some people, so someone could come with me so that people won't say i'm a loner, but yea, before it really hurts me or feel really weird if people is so considerate of me just because i'm an introvert, so annoying, no choice tho, ...... reply