🌸Heyy yall🌸
I've personally experienced the challenges and emotional drain that come with one-sided relationships. It’s frustrating when you invest time, effort, and care into someone, only to realize they’re not willing to reciprocate. The OCR text really highlights this—people wanting you to be something for them, yet not being there for you in return. From my experience, the first step is to recognize the signs: when someone only reaches out when they want something and disappears when you need support. They often have excuses for not contributing or 'pouring' into the relationship. Learning to spot these behaviors early on has saved me a lot of heartache. Another important insight is understanding that it's okay to step away from these unbalanced relationships. It’s not about being harsh but about valuing your own emotional health. When you surround yourself with people who are as invested in you as you are in them, relationships become more rewarding and less draining. One tip I’ve found helpful is to set clear boundaries and communicate your expectations honestly. If the other person isn’t willing to meet you halfway, it’s a signal to reevaluate whether that relationship is worth your energy. Ultimately, healthy relationships should feel like a partnership where both people give and take equally. By staying aware and protecting your energy, you can build connections that are fulfilling and supportive.



























































