5 Signs That You Are Not Loved, You Are Being Used!

Sometimes what feels like love is really convenience in disguise. If your needs are consistently ignored, communication only happens when your partner wants something, and emotional depth or appreciation is missing, the relationship may be transactional rather than loving. Feeling constantly drained instead of supported is a key warning sign.

True love is mutual, nurturing, and future-focused. When someone avoids commitment, gives little back, and treats your effort as an expectation instead of a gift, it’s time to step back. Walking away from being used isn’t failure—it’s choosing self-respect and making room for a relationship built on real care and reciprocity.

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