Most People Do Not Like Real People And This Is Why

When or "If" you are a real person, it conveys a sense to others that you take yourself seriously.

It also shows that you have standards and demands.

This inevitably translates down to someone having to have responsibilities or commitments to you on the basis of their interactions and involvement with you.

In essence, you being real, conveys a sense of responsibility they will need to own up to and perhaps "prove to you", and this is both annoying and off-putting to people.

At the same time, being real feels too "vulnerable" and "creepy" for them to deal with, they are so not used to it, and they might even find it suspicious.

Agreeableness, on the other hand, a very effeminate trait, along with Inclusion and Tolerance, end up being seen as virtues by the pathetic weak masses who don't necessarily see Fakeness as being inauthentic.

To them, it's about buttering other people up or using it as social lubricant, and yet this is the behavior of Barbarians.

Even a fake compliment to try to get a reaction from others, are things these monsters will do.

Fake people also never want to deal with harsh disappointments that come from either some true or unexpected statement or criticism from a real person, all because it doesn't make them "feel good".

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