🌸Heyy yall🌸
From my own experience, I can definitely relate to the feeling of sensing when someone wants to be around you but doesn’t genuinely like you. It’s a strange kind of energy — you notice it in settings like work, family gatherings, or friend groups where someone lingers, tries to cling to you, even though they don’t truly support or respect you. This kind of behavior can be really draining because it leaves you questioning their motives constantly. One thing I’ve learned is to trust my intuition and gut feelings about people’s energies. Fake positive vibes or forced kindness often come off as insincere, and if you stay attuned to that, it helps you set boundaries more effectively. For example, if someone repeatedly tries to push past your requests for space, it’s a clear sign they’re interested in what they can get from you rather than fostering a real connection. It’s also important to remember that energy can be subtle yet powerful. People who don’t like you might smile or act friendly, but their energy might feel off — like they’re studying you quietly or wanting something behind the scenes. Recognizing this not only saves your emotional energy but also supports healthy, authentic relationships. In practice, I started observing these patterns by paying attention to how I feel after interactions. Do I feel uplifted or drained? Is there a sense someone is not being straightforward? Over time, understanding these cues helped me distance myself from toxic people and focus on those who bring genuine positivity into my life. If you find yourself in similar situations, don’t hesitate to protect your space and trust your instincts. Fake energy is exhausting, but recognizing it early can make a big difference in your personal well-being and social atmosphere.

























































