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Poll: On a daily basis how much do you fake being happy?

On a daily basis how much do you fake being happy?
Options:
A. 0% of the time
B. 10% of the time
C. 25% of the time
D. 50% of the time
E. 75% or more of the time
Results:

A. 0% of the time
23%
B. 10% of the time
28%
C. 25% of the time
21%
D. 50% of the time
15%
E. 75% or more of the time
12%
Total votes: 213
Created by Jennifer
Posted on 04/30/2008 05:39 PM
See all polls by Jennifer
 
Comments:
I fake being happy with my children the most...I have come to know that they seem to know anyway what my true feelings are! So I am allowing them to see the true me more and more...hopefully they will learn that all emotions are OK by the example their mom sets!
posted by Jennifer on 04/30/2008 05:57 PM
If you ask anyone i'm a very happy person.... god they don't know me
posted by Chrissy on 05/05/2008 09:39 PM
Yeah I hide my feelings a lot now that I am a mom. I don't want to hurt my sons feelings. But, I know soon he will have better understanding the older he gets.
posted by Monchhichi on 05/07/2008 03:46 AM
I have to for my 2 yr. old. If I showed how I feel inside, I think that it would setress him out. It's all because of my relationship with my hubby. We got pregnant cause we got pregnant. Yeah I do love him too on top of it, but things have gotten so different since we got married & it's just taking a toll on the 2 of us.
posted by Rachel on 06/10/2008 05:37 AM
Unfortunately, I hide my feelings from my husband & kids because they are all so needy. Then when I need TLC, there is no one to give it except for the dog & my 5 year old. I guess that I'm a crabby patty today.
posted by Karen on 08/06/2008 07:03 PM
Sometimes i hide from girls that im tired and stressed when i get home from work. I dont want them to see that - i just want to home with them and have that time
posted by sarah on 08/24/2008 12:40 AM
I wish I could hide it but I cry in front of my kids all the time and it is messing them up
posted by Tiffany on 10/10/2008 10:20 PM
I wish I had the time to take care of everyone's needs; I try, but I always seem to forget about my own...A minute to myself once in a while would make a world of difference...A better job would help too...
posted by Lorraine on 11/09/2008 10:11 PM
I fake being happy around my kids almost all of the time, Unless they do something that can hurt them. With my family and husband I don't ever fake it, I couldn't if I wanted to, My grandma and my husband can read my emotions through my eyes.
posted by Heather on 01/03/2009 10:43 PM
I live with my son and wonderfull dauter-in-law. There are 4 kids living here and one that visits. My son's ex-wife causes alot of problems. Our 2 year old is delayed and is posably autistic. Between those 2 problems and all the other regular stress of life Mom and Dad have all they can to hold it all together. I act as happy as I can for the kids and they respond, so eventhough I am faking being happy it helps me to feel better.
posted by Barbara on 11/13/2009 10:08 PM
I fake being happy when I am with certain people or working regardless of how I feel. I work with disabled people so I put on my smile and go off to work.
posted by Christine on 02/06/2010 08:54 AM
I don't fake being happy around my daughter, because she makes me truly happy. But I have to fake it a lot with my fiance. We hadn't planned on having a baby, and it's certainly taking a huge toll on our relationship with each other as well as our friends.
posted by Justine on 03/28/2010 02:02 PM
I fake it alot right now. I miss work maybe not what I did specifically but just working. I don't know what we are doing as a couple for money which is what supplies a place to live and puts food on the table. Place to live ha we are living out of a hotel until we can find an apartment. So until we work things out I'll fake it as long as it takes...
posted by Amber on 05/25/2012 06:22 PM
  
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