You feel it in your gut, but you keep pushing it down. Something is wrong. The calls only come when they need you. The “I love you” sounds hollow, timed, transactional. You give and give until you’re empty, yet somehow it’s still not enough. Your future together is always “somed…”
There comes a moment when pretending not to notice starts to hurt more than the truth itself. When your needs are always an afterthought, when they vanish until they want a favor, when conversations never go deeper than what you can offer, you’re not in a loving partnership—you’re a convenient solution. That constant exhaustion, that quiet ache of feeling unseen and unappreciated, is your heart begging you to pay attention.
You deserve a love that shows up on the hard days, not just the needy days. A love that listens, plans a future with you, and cares about your feelings as much as your usefulness. Stepping back isn’t selfish; it’s survival. Reassessing the relationship may hurt, but staying where you’re being used will slowly erase you. You are not a placeholder, a wallet, or a therapist. You are worthy of real, mutual, unwavering love.