Do you ever question whether someone in your life is truly your friend—or just playing the part?
Have you ever felt drained, confused, or quietly hurt by a friendship that looked good on the surface but didn’t feel right underneath?
And what if not every “fake” friendship is about bad intentions—but about misaligned expectations, capacity, and unspoken contracts?
In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi opens up about the nuance of adult friendships—how to spot red flags, how to recognize when something feels transactional, and why closeness isn’t always symmetrical. From navigating one-sided energy and personal gain, to understanding emotional capacity and silent expectations, this conversation invites you to reflect on your friendships with honesty and compassion.
Rather than jumping to “cut them off” culture, Radhi explores how communication, boundaries, and self-awareness can transform the way you relate to the people in your life. Because sometimes it’s not about labeling someone as fake—it’s about getting clear on what you need, what you’re giving, and what the relationship truly is.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This isn’t about becoming colder or more suspicious. It’s about becoming clearer. Not every friendship is meant to be deep, and not every misalignment means someone is fake. Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is reflect, recalibrate, and choose connection with both warmth and discernment.
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