6 Types of Fake Friends Everyone Has — Which One Is Yours?

6 Types of Fake Friends Everyone Has — Which One Is Yours?
By Joseph Iyaji | Akahi News


Friendship Isn’t Always What It Seems

Not everyone who smiles at you means well. In today’s world, where appearances often hide intentions, understanding the different types of fake friends can save you emotional stress and help you build genuine relationships. Akahi News explores the six common types of fake friends that might already be in your life without you realising it.

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1. The Opportunist

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This type of friend only comes around when they need something — money, connection, or favour. Once their goal is achieved, they disappear without looking back. Akahi News gathered that opportunists are experts at pretending to care until your usefulness fades.


2. The Gossip Partner

They act friendly in public but secretly discuss your private matters behind your back. Akahi News learnt that gossipers thrive on drama, using secrets as weapons to gain attention or control.

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3. The Competitor

A competitor pretends to support you but secretly wishes to outshine you. They copy your ideas, envy your success, and secretly smile when you fail. According to Akahi News findings, this type of friend sees life as a constant race — even with you.


4. The Pretender

This one acts loyal to your face but changes tone when others are around. Akahi News discovered that pretenders often lack identity; they shift behaviour to fit whichever group benefits them most.


5. The Energy Drainer

Always negative, always complaining, and always turning your joy into sorrow. Akahi News notes that energy drainers leave you emotionally exhausted after every conversation. They rarely celebrate your victories, yet expect your full attention during their struggles.


6. The Betrayer

Perhaps the most dangerous of them all. They know your deepest secrets and later use them against you. Akahi News advises you to pray for discernment — because betrayals often come from the ones you least suspect.


Final Thoughts

True friendship is built on trust, respect, and consistency. If any of these fake friends sound familiar, it’s time to set boundaries and protect your peace. Don’t ignore the warning signs — your peace of mind is worth more than fake loyalty.

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