He think Iām a game
Dealing with the feeling that someone thinks youāre a game can be emotionally tough and confusing. In my own experience, when I realized someone was treating me this way, it forced me to reevaluate what I wanted and deserved in a relationship. Itās important to recognize the signs early, such as inconsistent communication, lack of commitment, or feeling like youāre just an option rather than a priority. Self-reflection is crucial in these situations; ask yourself if this relationship aligns with your values and if it brings you happiness or frustration. Sometimes, people use others as a way to boost their ego or pass time, not realizingāor caring aboutāthe emotional impact. To protect your emotional health, set clear boundaries and communicate openly about your expectations. If the other person canāt meet these or respects you less than you deserve, it may be best to walk away. Remember, you deserve relationships based on respect, trust, and genuine interest. In situations like these, focusing on self-love and personal growth can empower you to attract healthier connections. Surround yourself with supportive friends or communities that value you. Over time, this approach not only helps in overcoming the pain of being treated like a game but also leads to more meaningful and fulfilling relationships.

