
You ever been in something where you’re trying while the other person’s out here acting like you’re optional? It’s exhausting. You start thinking, “Maybe if I do a little more, they’ll finally meet me halfway.” Spoiler: they won’t. You can’t build a whole relationship out of your own effort and call it teamwork.
Let’s talk about the signs that scream you’re doing all the heavy lifting (and yeah, it’s time to wake up and notice).
1. You’re Always The One Reaching Out

If your phone history looks like a solo act, you calling, you texting, you making plans, guess what? You’re being taken for granted. Every “hey, you free later?” turns into a reminder that they never start the conversation first.
Try going silent for a bit. If the only sound you hear is the echo of your own patience, congrats, you’ve found your answer.
2. They Never Ask About Your Day

You’re out here asking about their boss, their family drama, their favorite snack from 7-Eleven, and when it’s your turn, they nod once and change the subject. Classic.
When someone actually cares, they’ll ask because they want to know. If they can’t be bothered, then you’re probably dating a mirror (because all they see is themselves).
3. You’re Always the One Apologizing

If “I’m sorry” feels like your second language, something’s seriously off. You shouldn’t have to apologize for having emotions, opinions, or boundaries.
And let’s be real, if every argument ends with you smoothing things over while they act like the victim, that’s manipulation dressed up as peacekeeping.
4. They Make You Feel Like You’re Asking for Too Much

Ever ask for something simple, like more effort or attention, and they hit you with, “You’re being dramatic”? Yeah, that one. Suddenly, basic needs turn into accusations of being too much.
Let me be clear, wanting effort, affection, or consistency doesn’t make you needy. It makes you human. The moment someone makes you feel guilty for that, they’re showing you how little they plan to give.
5. Your Conversations Feel Like Monologues

You start off chatting, thinking it’s a two-way thing, but ten minutes later, you realize you’ve been talking to an emotional brick wall. They nod, maybe toss in a “that’s crazy,” then switch topics to themselves.
It’s like performing stand-up for an audience that never claps. Real connection thrives on exchange, and if they can’t be bothered to engage with you, that’s a huge red flag.
6. They Forget Things That Matter To You

You tell them something important, and two days later, poof, they forgot. Birthdays, dreams, your favorite comfort show, all gone like a deleted text. But somehow, they remember every detail about their fantasy football lineup? Make it make sense.
When someone’s invested, they remember the things you value. If they forget them constantly, well.. It just means you’re not that important.
7. You Always Have To “Understand” Them

Ah yes, the classic, you have to understand their mood, their stress, their lack of time, but they never extend that same courtesy to you. It’s empathy on a one-way street, and you’re the only driver.
You deserve someone who gets that your bad days count too. Understanding shouldn’t be a solo project.
8. They Only Show Up When It’s Convenient

Ever notice how they’re suddenly sweet when they’re bored or lonely? Then vanish the moment you need something?
If their presence depends on how convenient it is for them, take it as a sign you’re at the bottom of their priority list.
9. You Feel Drained After Seeing Them

Love’s supposed to energize you, not leave you staring at the ceiling, wondering what you did wrong this time. If every hangout feels like emotional cardio, your relationship’s already on life support.
When someone values you, time with them feels easy. When they don’t, it feels like work, and you’re not on payroll.
10. You Make Excuses For Them Constantly

“Oh, they’re just busy.” “They’ve got a lot going on.” “They’re not great at expressing themselves.” Sound familiar? You’re basically running PR for their lack of effort.
At some point, you’ve gotta stop defending behavior that hurts you. If you have to keep explaining why someone treats you poorly, that’s your cue to walk.
11. They Never Compromise

It’s their way or the highway, every single time. You bend, you adapt, you meet them halfway, but they won’t even take one step.
Real relationships run on a healthy dose of compromise. If everything revolves around their comfort, you’re orbiting a planet that never notices you.
12. They Don’t Celebrate You

You achieve something cool, and their reactions… “Nice.” That’s it. No excitement, no pride, no hype. Meanwhile, you’re out here throwing mini-parades for their smallest wins.
Love should amplify joy. If they can’t cheer for you, they’re not a partner. They’re an audience who forgot to clap.
13. You’re Always The One Initiating Affection

You reach for their hand, hug first, say “I love you” first, every single time. After a while, it starts feeling like a routine you perform instead of a moment you share.
If you have to beg for affection, that’s not love. Simply put, you’re just donating to someone who doesn’t even say thank you.
14. You Feel Unseen No Matter What You Do

You could bend yourself into a pretzel to make them happy, and they still act like it’s not enough. You start doubting your worth, your effort, even your personality.
When love is real, you feel seen, like your presence matters. When it’s one-sided, you fade into the background while they keep center stage.
15. They Don’t Include You In Their Future

Listen closely when people talk about “next year” or “after this project.” If their plans never include you, take that as a sign they don’t want you in their future.
You can’t build a future with someone who only sees you in their present. Pay attention to their language because it tells you exactly where you stand.
16. You Feel More Lonely With Them Than Without Them

This one hits the hardest. When you’re in bed next to someone and still feel completely alone, that’s your heart waving a white flag.
If being single sounds like a relief to you, then it’s time to go. You’re not asking for too much. You’re asking the wrong person.






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