Why do we need to pretend?
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Why do we need to pretend?
To pretend is to FEEL something you may not yet have the emotions for, Many of us think that we have to say, or feel, or be something other than what we are. We say things we don’t mean, thinking it’s what others want to hear. We pretend to feel things that seem acceptable so that others will approve of us.
Is catfishing illegal in California?
What is the law? Catfishing is the act of creating a fake online profile and seeking out other people online. When the harm or fear becomes involved, Catfishing is illegal under the law. Using someone’s likeness to create a fake profile is not the issue addressed by the state of California.
Why do some Christians pretend to be someone else?
Some Christians don’t know it, but they live their lives pretending to be someone else. They don’t live in the identity that God gave to them because: They want to be like that “cool” Christian on the stage on Sundays; They want to be somebody that people inside and outside the church will like;
Are You Living your life pretending to be someone you’re not?
Many Christians live life pretending to be someone they’re not, in order to attain something they want. That is wrong. I know that sounds offensive to some, but it has to be said. We’ve got to live our lives in truth! Some Christians don’t know it, but they live their lives pretending to be someone else.
Why do people pretend to like someone they don’t really like?
There are many reasons why people may pretend to like someone who they don’t really like. As you guessed, most of the time it’s to get something very specific that they want. Access to the person’s social circle, that person’s money (via getting their approval), things like like that. People also pretend to like you to boost their ego.
What to do when someone pretends to care about you?
Someone who is constantly pretending to care or trying to please people can take their toll on you. So if you suspect that someone in your life is faking it, think about moving on. Life’s too short to waste time on friends or even family members who pretend to care more than they do.