Have you noticed that some girls, despite having good conditions, always seem like "sticky note girls" in their relationships? The more you give, the colder the other person becomes, to the point where they can't even exchange a thank you in the end. It's not that you're not worthy of love, it's that you accidentally stepped on someone The invisible landmine of secret relationships.

1. Overgiving turns into emotional blackmail
1. Using sacrifice as a bargaining chip
Getting up early every day to make love lunch boxes and giving up gatherings to be on call, these self moving sacrifices can easily make the other person feel suffocated. A healthy relationship does not require sacrifice to prove, just like pouring water into a cup, the overflowing part will only wet the table.
2. Losing personal boundaries
Always putting the other person's needs ahead of oneself, over time even forgetting what one likes. Try to save half a day of "alone time" each week, and you will find that maintaining a moderate distance actually makes the relationship more tense.
2. Emotional dependence is like a sweet poison
1. Treat your lover as an emotional trash can
If you feel wronged at work, try to coax them; if it rains and you don't bring an umbrella, try to pick them up. All life problems are waiting for the other person to solve. This parasitic mode of interaction can quickly consume the other person's patience, and adults need to have basic emotional self-care abilities.
2. Trading flattery for security
I dare not express my true thoughts and always say "I'll listen to you". On the surface, it appears gentle and considerate, but in reality, it is a fear of conflict and avoidance. A truly stable relationship is being able to comfortably express' I don't like this movie genre '.
3. Low posture triggers value depreciation
1. No bottom line forgiveness for mistakes
Being two hours late and helping to find excuses, discovering warmth Instead of recording, apologize first. Tolerance without principles will not be cherished, it will only make the other person feel that 'she cannot live without me'.
2. Giving up self growth
After falling in love, no longer learning new skills, and the circle of friends shrinks to only two people. When there is only him in your world, attraction is like an open carbonated drink, the bubbles will quickly run away.
A good love should be like playing table tennis, having a back and forth is fun. When you start focusing on your career, maintaining social circle vitality, and cultivating new interests and hobbies, that kind of brilliance from the inside out is more dazzling than any flattery. Starting tomorrow, try replacing 'what he likes' with' what I want to do today ', perhaps there will be unexpected gains.
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