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I lied about my political party to keep a new friend… It BACKFIRED in so many ways.

by Emily Davis
March 15, 2026
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In the midst of chaotic T Ball games and the whirlwind of managing five children, a hopeful heart sought connection. She found it in the vibrant, bubbly mom who seemed to shine with an infectious energy—an antidote to her own introverted world. The promise of new friendship sparked joy, a rare treasure in her crowded, busy life.

But beneath the surface of laughter and shared moments, cracks began to show. Political divides whispered between smiles, revealing a chasm that neither had expected. What started as camaraderie slowly twisted into tension, as values clashed and true colors emerged, testing the fragile bonds of this unexpected friendship.

I lied about my political party to keep a new friend… It BACKFIRED in so many ways.

Earlier this spring I made a mom friend when I...

I literally have one friend and we've been BFF for...

I was excited to make a new friend so extroverted...

After a few games she made a comment along the...

Another time she made a derogatory comment about people who...

Our friendship progressed, birthday parties of each other's kids, hang...

She got lit and I knew she would so I...

This morning I p**sed off my long time BFF who...

She acts super righteous and shamed me constantly for "basing...

Short back story, this "BFF" has stabbed me in the...

(18 yrs of foster care and failed adoptions) So I...

(We've been having issues lately, small microagressions) I exit the...

I kid you not my newish friend send me a...

Yes, the BFF who feels the other chick deserved to...

Let me add that I added this woman to my...

There's undoubtedly no way she didn't know.

In fact, this morning we were getting into a political...

So she says, "Honestly, I don't care what she says....

I enjoyed our hang outs, but I won't start a...

I truly wish you & your family the best on...

I said, "Our friendship wasn't started on a lie since...

I only lied because you made more than one negative...

Sorry I didn't feel like ending a friendship over something...

I also never brought up politics initially and when you...

I said I was independent because I was able to...

But if you feel it was a huge deal, you're...

Am I the a*shole for lying???

As noted by social psychologist Dr. Marisa Franco, author of ‘Platonic: How to Build Lifelong Friendships in an Age of Isolation,’ ‘We tend to form friendships based on shared proximity and vulnerability. When a shared value system, like political alignment, is perceived as essential to the relationship’s foundation, any deviation can feel like a betrayal of trust.’ This situation highlights the tension between the desire for connection and the pressure to conform to ideological expectations in modern social circles.

The original poster (OP) displayed a common human behavior: managing first impressions. By downplaying their political stance, the OP was attempting to prioritize the potential social reward (a new friend, especially given their small social circle) over political disclosure, which they rightly identified as a potential dealbreaker for the new acquaintance. However, their long-term best friend (BFF) leveraged this information, perhaps driven by a combination of self-righteousness and underlying resentment (evidenced by past betrayals), weaponizing the OP’s ‘lie’ to end that friendship. The OP’s admission to the new friend that they felt manipulated by the BFF is what ultimately triggered the termination of the new friendship, as it framed the entire interaction as being rooted in deception.

The OP was not acting maliciously; their initial ‘lie’ was an act of social self-preservation rather than malicious intent to deceive for personal gain. However, in contemporary environments where politics is highly charged, any perceived omission about identity is often interpreted as active deception. Moving forward, the OP should recognize that while minor personal details can be withheld initially, core identity markers—especially those that cause direct social conflict—should be addressed transparently once a friendship begins to deepen. A constructive recommendation is to shift the focus away from specific party affiliations and toward shared values (e.g., focusing on community involvement or family values) when navigating political differences in burgeoning friendships.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

eddiem6693 Yes. You are.

BarracudaEfficient16 NTA. People who base friendships around political affiliation first...

SellerofKelp It depends. If you voted for someone who incited...

If the candidates were not on the extremism section of...

I do judge people on who they vote, especially if...

It shows me that at the end of the day,...

TheOriginalTarlin NTA

There are 1464 reasons in America to be in one party or another. Those who are party identify lack the awareness that opinions exists and people opinions matter.

Now I am a big shot in one political party...

I am reasonable and have arguments that fit me, my...

Since someone has to be on the HOA board so...

Broken_Truck Shit like this is why I only watch Prime...

Frosty_Woodpecker893 I mean look, I've got 3 sisters. 2 of...

Frosty_Woodpecker893 I mean, you weren't very forthcoming. Are you supporting...

The person in this situation is dealing with the fallout from two fractured relationships, both stemming from a core conflict over political identity and honesty. They attempted to manage social discomfort by minimizing their true political views to a new friend, only to have this perceived deception exposed by a long-term friend with strong, opposing political views.

Given that the individual prioritized maintaining social harmony over immediate political candor, resulting in the loss of both friendships, the central question remains: Is it more damaging to conceal a potentially divisive personal truth to secure a new relationship, or to reveal it upfront and risk immediate rejection based on ideology?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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