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What makes a person want act one way in one group...but then act a compleletly different way in another?

Several people that I know have done this, and being the guy to see the transition is like watching a graphic scene in a movie in slow motion on either side of the transition. some mask transitions end up in betrayal while others just simply shut one of the two groups out.

it's kind of dumb to have companions that you can't be real with right, then why do it?

although I was usually the one betrayed, I have also been the one to watch an outsider deserted by people that he thought were his friends.

it's nothing personal to me, but I do wonder the social and psychological aspects of a person needing to do so.

what drives a person to have two (or more) faces?

2007-11-28 10:15:49 · 1 answers · asked by Deviathan M 2 in Social Science Psychology

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Typically the person feels the need to adjust their actions according to the people they are with to appear more appealing and fit in. Bottom line it has a lot to do with self-esteem and the need to people please.

2007-11-28 12:27:46 · answer #1 · answered by Freckles... 7 · 0 0

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