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How Many Of You...?

GemHaters

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Have problems making friends when you act like yourself? Seriously, I have to pretend to be a completely different person in order to get along with people. It's really got me thinking that either I need to become someone different altogether, or realize that people just suck. :lol:
 
Reading about personality type via the MBTI did wonders for my understanding of people. I know I do have to adapt to have a certain friendly bonhomie with the people I interact with day to day.

As to making real friends.. identify any personality elements you have which others find abrasive and try and tone them down. That's not changing yourself, it's improving yourself. Accept that you may never be a person who finds making friends easy as you may be quite different in personality from the bulk of your peers. A couple of decent friends or people to hang out with is all you really need and if you don't have that you may have to actively look for it outside of whatever social circles life has thrust you into.
 
People do suck...the ones who can't get along with anyone and pretend to be someone else, that is. ;)
 
The real me is quite boring... but I don't want to present a fake me to anyone.

If someone doesn't like the real me, screw them... I won't fake who I am to make a fake friend.
 
Faking and adapting are not the same thing. People often expect others to adapt to them but feel they are being asked to be fake if expected to so the same in return.
 
Faking and adapting are not the same thing. People often expect others to adapt to them but feel they are being asked to be fake if expected to so the same in return.

I hope this doesn't come off rude, or sound like I'm trying to mock you, but are you a psychologist, or whatever they're called? You just seem to have a lot of insight into this...
 
My two best friends have been my friends for more than 25 years, I have never had to act fake with them. They have always taken me as I am, warts and all.

Two other very close friends have died (one in 1988, the other in 2000). I never acted fake with them either.
 
No I'm not a psychologist, I've just thought about this topic a lot. I had a great deal of trouble making friends for many years beginning in childhood and also felt I was faking to get along for certain periods of my life. I no longer feel this way. I also no longer have friends I don't really have anything in common with, though I can now get along with practically anyone.
 
It's funny, because half of you already can't stand me, and yet here you are saying "be yourself"...Gotta love it...lol
 
It's funny, because half of you already can't stand me, and yet here you are saying "be yourself"...Gotta love it...lol

Be yourself, but don't expect people to like you for it. If they do, great. If they don't, you either need to re-evaluate the people you're trying to be friends with or re-evaluate yourself to figure out exactly what people don't like.

But to answer the original question, no, I don't have a problem making friends being myself. That is not to say, however, that I become friends with everyone who crosses my path.
 
Well, being myself has gotten me to where I am today...

...so maybe it's time to start pretending to be somebody else :)

I can get along with most people ok, and have no problem with acquaintances, but haven't made a true friend in a while.
 
Well, being myself has gotten me to where I am today...

...so maybe it's time to start pretending to be somebody else :)

I can get along with most people ok, and have no problem with acquaintances, but haven't made a true friend in a while.


Someone said I looked like Weyoun, I could pretend to be him!:lol:
 
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