10 Signs Someone is Pretending to Love You
Sometimes, the pain of fake love is worse than heartbreak. You give your all to someone—your time, your emotions, your loyalty—only to find out they never truly cared. It’s a betrayal that stings deep. If you’ve ever questioned whether someone’s love for you was real or just a game, this story is for you.
Let’s dive into the raw truths and subtle signs that show when someone is pretending to love you.
They’re Only Present When They Need Something
True love shows up, even when it’s inconvenient. But when someone only calls when they’re broke, or shows up only when they want a favor—you’re not a partner, you’re just a convenience.
They Avoid Deep Conversations
Love requires vulnerability. If every serious talk is dodged with humor, distraction, or sudden mood swings, they’re hiding something—or simply don’t care enough to connect.
They Never Remember Important Details
Your birthday. Your favorite meal. That bad day you had. If someone constantly forgets these things, they’re not paying attention because their heart isn’t truly in it.
They Flirt Openly With Others
Flirting might be harmless fun—until it makes you feel disrespected. If someone in love can't keep boundaries, they might be keeping options open.
They Guilt Trip You When You Question Them
Instead of clearing the air, they say things like: “You don’t trust me?” or “You’re always so insecure.” Gaslighting is a classic tactic to hide fake affection.
They Never Talk About the Future With You
A person who truly loves you will make plans with you. If every “next year” or “in the future” talk excludes you, you might not be in their long-term picture.
They Don’t Celebrate Your Wins
Real love lifts you. Pretend love stays silent or gets jealous when you succeed. If they never cheer for you, they’re not genuinely invested.
They’re Emotionally Unavailable
They pull away when you’re vulnerable. They don’t comfort you when you cry. Love means showing up emotionally—and fake lovers can’t give what they don’t have.
They Keep You a Secret
No pictures, no tags, no mention to friends or family. If you’re hidden from their world, ask yourself why. Love doesn’t hide.
It’s Always You Trying to Make Things Work
Relationships are a two-way street. If you’re the one calling, texting, apologizing—even when it’s not your fault—chances are, you're the only one truly in love.
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If this story hits close to home, remember: you deserve real, honest love. Not everyone who says “I love you” means it. Pay attention to actions, not just words.
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