Friend or Foe Spray
They smile in your face. They ask how you're doing. They show up to your celebrations and claim they're happy for you. But something feels off. You can't quite name it, but your gut is sending signals you've learned to ignore. What if you didn't have to guess anymore?
What if the people wearing masks couldn't hide behind them? What if their true intentions were as visible as the clothes they're wearing? What if you could see, with absolute clarity, who's really for you and who's just playing the part?
Here's what nobody warns you about when you start leveling up: not everyone who claps for you wants you to win. Some people stay close to monitor your progress. Some celebrate you publicly while undermining you privately. Some are energy leeches disguised as friends. Some are straight up enemies cosplaying as allies.
And the exhausting part? Trying to figure out which is which. Reading between the lines. Analyzing their words. Watching their behavior. Replaying interactions in your head at 2am wondering if you're being paranoid or if your instincts are screaming at you for a reason.
Friend or Foe removes the guesswork entirely.
This spray doesn't just enhance your intuition. It pulls the camouflage off completely. It makes the invisible visible. Suddenly, people's true colors aren't hidden behind politeness and performance. Their real intentions aren't buried under small talk and surface level pleasantries. You can see exactly who they are and why they're really in your space.
The friend who's actually jealous? You'll know. The coworker who smiles while sabotaging? Crystal clear. The family member who drains your energy while claiming they love you? Exposed. The romantic interest who's playing games? Done hiding.
This isn't about becoming cynical or paranoid. This is about protecting your peace with precision. It's about knowing where to invest your energy and where to build walls. It's about honoring the people who genuinely bring value to your life while eliminating access for those who only bring harm.
Friend or Foe is potent. Very potent. Which is why you use it sparingly, strategically, when you need absolute clarity. Before that business partnership. When entering new social circles. When something feels off but you can't put your finger on it. When you're tired of being blindsided by people you thought you could trust.
You spray it. The masks fall. The truth reveals itself.
Once you see people clearly, you can't unsee them. And that's exactly the point. Your circle should be sacred, not a rotating door for anyone who knows how to play nice. Your energy is too valuable to waste on people whose intentions don't match their words. Not everyone deserves a seat at your table. Friend or Foe shows you exactly who earned theirs and who's been eating for free.
The truth might sting. But isn't it better than being played?