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False Evidence Appearing Real In Relationships By Stacey Lunsford False, not real, the opposite of true
Hope, to put your trust in someone or something; to expect or desire something positive to happen. F - False Evidence Appearing Real A - Aggressive, arrogant, haughty, blatantly disrespectful to others, condescending L - Limited with caring for others, interested only in your self and what you want S - Selfish, self centered, self-absorbed E - Emotional detached, egotistical ~ H - Hazy, out of focus, fuzzy, blurred vision, unsure, doubtful, lacking clarity O - Obscure, unclear, vague, difficult to understand. always lying, unable to speak the truth P - Passionately deceptive, dishonest, pretentious, devious, illusory, master of disguise, hoodwinker, bamboozler, mendacious E - Ensnare, entangle, embroil, to cause conflict, to confuse or complicate things, to clash or wage war, start a fight and catch in a web of deception
People that give false hope in relationships are treacherous, traitorous, two-faced, underhanded, unfaithful, untrustworthy and dangerous.