#legit ung pagod..ang hirap lumaban mag isa😔kahit ginawa ko ng lahat kulang at kulang padin.akala nila ok lang ako pero hindi.Siguro masamang tao ka talaga ako kaya di ako matrato ng tama.di bale pag napagod ako ng tuluyan sa paraan ng pagtrato mo magiging magaan na ang lahat at masasabi kong ni minsan hindi ako nagkulang,sadya lang hindi ka naging sapat hindi pa naging tapat.😔#mema
Feeling emotionally exhausted and fighting alone is a struggle many people face in relationships. When you put in all your efforts and still feel it’s not enough, it can wear you down emotionally. From personal experience, this kind of fatigue goes beyond physical tiredness; it affects your spirit and self-worth. Others may perceive you as okay because you mask your pain, but inside, you’re longing to be truly understood and valued. It’s difficult when you sense that your partner or the people around you don’t see your true feelings. Sometimes, this stems from a lack of honesty or sufficiency in how they treat you. If you feel you’ve never fallen short, yet are treated unfairly or as if you’re the problem, it can lead to overwhelming sadness and frustration. In moments like these, it’s important to acknowledge your efforts and be kind to yourself. Remember that your feelings are valid. Seeking support from trusted friends or even journaling can provide relief. Setting boundaries and expressing your needs candidly helps prevent burnout. Also, understand that some relationships require more honesty and sufficiency than others. If the imbalance continues, it might be necessary to reassess the relationship’s impact on your well-being. Sometimes, stepping back allows you to heal and regain clarity. Sharing your story, even through platforms like #legit or #mema forums, can connect you with others facing similar challenges — reminding you that you’re not alone in your experience. Ultimately, your emotional health matters most, and nurturing it brings peace and resilience through tough times.

































