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Let's Talk About Those One-Sided Friendships, Shall We?

  • Mar 4, 2024
  • 2 min read


You know the drill. You're always the one sending the first text, making plans, showing up with that big emotional cheerleader energy. But when you take a step back, you realize it's pretty much a solo show. You're in what I like to call a one-way friendship. It's like sending a message in a bottle out to sea and never seeing it again. Let's dive into this, shall we?


First off, it's not just about not getting texts back or being the perpetual planner. It's the heavy lifting you're doing on the emotional front, always being there, always caring. And for what? For those occasional moments when they throw you a bone of attention? It can leave you wondering, "What's wrong with me? Why isn't my effort matched?"


But here's the kicker: these lopsided friendships? They're not just a bummer because you're not getting back what you put in. They're a chance for some real talk with yourself. They make you ask, "What am I okay with? How much am I willing to bend before I break?" It's about realizing that, hey, you've got worth, and it's not cool to settle for less than you deserve.


Deciding to step away from a one-way friendship isn't giving up; it's stepping up—for yourself. It's about seeing that your generosity and care deserve a home where they're not just welcomed but reciprocated. Where your efforts aren't seen as a given but as a gift.


And guess what? Moving on from these energy-draining connections opens up your world to friendships that are all about that back-and-forth. Where conversations are a two-player game, and there's this beautiful balance of give and take. These are the friendships where you see yourself in the other person, where your efforts are mirrored, and it feels like coming home.


Making the shift from one-sided friendships to mutual ones is kind of a journey of self-discovery. It teaches you that the best friendships don't make you question your worth; they celebrate it. They're built on this foundation of mutual respect, care, and, most importantly, effort from both sides.


So, as we navigate this wild world of human connections, let's aim for those friendships that feel like a two-way street, where both parties are equally invested. Because at the end of the day, we all deserve friends who make us feel seen, valued, and loved. And that, my friends, is the heart of true companionship.

 
 
 

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