From The Confessional: We’re Over the Fake Nonsense, Thanks

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Ugh, is there anything worse than disingenuous people? Having to put on a front with annoying moms during school pickup, or pretending to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with that obnoxious uncle who can’t keep his comments about women’s bodies to himself. Then there are those moments in our own relationships—faking our way through intimacy or pretending to enjoy our partner’s company when we’d rather not hear them breathe.

Being fake is exhausting. Realizing that others are being phony with us is equally draining. But it’s a game we all play at some point—whether it’s with coworkers, relatives, neighbors, or that two-faced Karen from the book club who presents herself as a saint but whispers insults about everyone behind their backs. Nobody likes Karen.

Hard Truths About Fake Behavior

Here are some hard truths from the Home Insemination Kit Confessional about the irritating nature of fake behavior, even when we’re the ones doing it.

“Cancel every holiday gathering! I’m done with all of you. You’re as fake as they come!”

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“I can’t confront my parents about their passive-aggressive love. They act like they care but leave me out of family plans. It drives me crazy!”

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“I can’t stand my mother-in-law. She acts nice to me but makes snide comments behind my back. If family events resume, any more of her nonsense will lead to a serious choice—either divorce or no family gatherings.”

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“Seriously, 99.9% of people are painfully boring, myself included. Holiday get-togethers feel like torture. Maybe we should skip the fake chit-chat and dive into real, meaningful conversations.”

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“Fake in-laws are the absolute worst, right? You’re already stressed about your kid making a mess, and now you have to pretend to like your phony sister-in-law who sells everything from candles to weight-loss wraps? No thanks.”

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“The pastor’s wife throws extravagant birthday parties and then plays the modest card when people praise her. It’s just too much.”

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“I’m done with church. The politics and hypocrisy wear me out. This isn’t what Christ preached; it’s just fake entitlement.”

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“I fake a smile at church and say I’m fine, but inside I’m crumbling. I feel alienated there. At least the ‘heathens’ are honest about who they are.”

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“Church can be a haven for the inauthentic, making it hypocritical. How can you claim to be a ‘child of God’ when you’re gossiping about others?”

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“My partner is a Twitter celebrity, but he spends all day glued to his phone in sweats. It’s a facade.”

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“His annual anniversary post about how he’s the only one for me is just another layer of BS. Does anyone see through it?”

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“My friends in makeup MLMs always post the same tired lines about beauty products. It’s all so fake, and I can’t stand that culture.”

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“And let’s talk about social media. We all know that one person who posts perfect family photos, but behind the scenes, they’re miserable. Social media is a breeding ground for falsehoods.”

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“I stretched leaving for my mother-in-law’s birthday lunch to escape the fake atmosphere. I can only handle so much of her toxicity.”

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“I’m burnt out, faking smiles on Zoom, while inside I’m just trying to survive. The weight of pretending is heavy.”

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“I’ve become so good at masking my feelings to fit in. Inside, I’m falling apart.”

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“Sometimes we’re the ones faking it. Trapped in dead-end jobs or relationships, forced to smile while dreaming of escape.”

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“I told my partner not to call me for phone sex. It feels so forced and fake, not at all appealing.”

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“I haven’t been intimate with my partner in weeks. He thinks he’s punishing me, but honestly, I just don’t care anymore.”

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“I want to leave my husband, but I have to pretend everything’s fine until I finish nursing school. It’s exhausting to fake it when he’s constantly belittling me.”

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“I wish people realized that if certain relatives had been as loving as they claim, I’d still have a relationship with them. Some people are just as fake as a three-dollar bill.”

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“Mean mom cliques are the worst. One queen bee mom makes sure my daughter is excluded socially, while pretending to be sweet in front of teachers. How can people be so fake?”

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It can be painful when those you thought would support you—fellow moms, family, church friends—turn out to be inauthentic. You feel lost and unsure of who to trust. Fake individuals will always exist, but we can strive to be our true selves. Surrounding ourselves with genuine friends who love us for who we really are can make enduring the fake nonsense a bit more bearable. At the end of the day, it’s about embracing our authenticity.

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In summary, while fake interactions can be frustrating and exhausting, focusing on authentic relationships can help us navigate the challenges of life. Surrounding ourselves with genuine people can lessen the impact of those who are not.