Why do some people act like you're always there for them? Why do they expect you to listen, support, and be there for them when it suits them, but when you need something back, they're nowhere to be found?
partnership relations
I know what it's like. I know the feeling of loving someone with all your heart, but living in uncertainty at the same time. When one day you feel like their only one, and the next like just one of their options. When words and actions don't speak the same language. When you wait. You wait for them to realize your worth, for them to grow up, for them to decide that you'll finally come first. But the truth? That moment may never come.
Love. The word I once uttered with your name on my lips. The feeling that filled my soul when you looked at me – well, at least when you even noticed me. I was yours. With all my heart, without reservation, without inhibition. I gave you everything I was.
Are you wondering if a man is truly in love with you? Some men openly express their feelings, while others hide them behind words or actions. How does a man in love behave?
When we are young, we often fall in love with superficial things – good looks, charm, charisma, success. We dream of the perfect partner who will win us over with grand gestures, luxurious gifts and promises of endless love. But when we enter parenthood, we realize that we really need something completely different.
What keeps love alive over time? Why do some couples fall apart at the slightest challenge, while others overcome almost impossible odds together? The answer lies in three key types of "chemistry" that are the secret to lasting and fulfilling relationships. But which chemistry is the most important?
Have you ever found yourself sitting in silence wondering: Am I enough? Does he see me? Does he really want me? If so, you're not alone. Thousands of women believe in the illusion that a man who gives them mixed signals will one day realize their worth and take a step closer. But guess what? That day rarely comes.
Have you ever felt like you found something special, but it was all just an illusion? That the words you heard promised more than the person was willing to deliver?
I've long believed that true love means persevering. That if you're patient enough, if you try hard enough, if you give enough of yourself, everything will work out. That things will get better one day, that one day you'll see how much you mean to me and love me the way I loved you.
Have you ever thought about what I was going through when you turned away? When I called your name and you were silent? Today I no longer blame you. Instead, I gratefully say: thank you.
In long-term relationships, it often happens that partners forget about the small acts of kindness that came spontaneously at the beginning of the relationship. But it is precisely these little things, such as an unexpected hug, a sincere compliment, or a willingness to listen, that have the greatest power. They are the sparks that many people miss after many years and that can breathe new life into a relationship.
Why do I always end up alone? Why does something inside me fail every time I try to have a deep relationship?