10 Signs You’re in a One-Sided Relationship, According to Psychologists
Lack of Reciprocity:
You consistently give more in terms of time, effort, and emotional support than you receive from your partner.
Unbalanced Communication:
Your partner doesn't actively engage in meaningful conversations or doesn't show genuine interest in your thoughts, feelings.
Self-Centered Behavior:
Your partner consistently prioritizes their needs, desires, and concerns over yours, without considering your feelings.
Emotional Distance:
There's a noticeable emotional disconnect, and your partner seems indifferent or unresponsive to your emotional needs.
Unequal Effort:
You find yourself putting in more effort to sustain the relationship, while your partner seems disinterested.
Limited Support:
Your partner is not supportive of your goals, dreams, or challenges, and may even undermine your efforts.
Decision-Making Dominance:
Your partner tends to make decisions unilaterally, without considering your input or preferences.
Feeling Undervalued:
You consistently feel undervalued, unappreciated, or taken for granted in the relationship.
Constant Criticism:
Your partner frequently criticizes you without offering constructive feedback or positive reinforcement.
Power Imbalance:
There's a noticeable power imbalance in the relationship, with one partner having more control and influence over the dynamics.
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