A relationship between two people is something that should weight the same. It’s completely normal when one of the partners, gives more energy in a relationship for a certain period. But if the other partner only waits from him/her and doesn’t show the same effort, then someone’s feelings can be easily hurt. According to the […]

A relationship between two people is something that should weight the same. It’s completely normal when one of the partners, gives more energy in a relationship for a certain period. But if the other partner only waits from him/her and doesn’t show the same effort, then someone’s feelings can be easily hurt.
According to the psychologists, men give more of themselves while starting a new relationship.
But during the time, women are the ones who tend to keep the relationship alive!
Scroll down to see which are the signs you’re giving too much in a relationship.
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Which Are The Signs Your Partner Isn’t Giving The Same Efforts As You In A Relationship?
1. They Leave You Alone When You Need Them Mostly
Yeah, this one’s kinda obvious, hopefully. You’d think, for everything you’ve done, that they’d occasionally return a favor or have your back, right?
Common courtesy is uncommon for some people. You’re probably giving too much if they somehow conveniently “forget” about – or outright disregard – the things you’ve done.
In fact, you may not even hear a simple “Thank you.” If that’s the case, good luck trying to get help from them.
2. They Forget To Text You When They Goes Out
When you’re not “needed,” they don’t want to talk, and when they don’t want to talk, just leave them alone. (And find some peace!)
Most communication that does take place originates from you. Being the kind person you are, you’ll try to establish and maintain contact out of genuine cordiality.
It’s too bad the other person had no interest in doing the same.
3. They Lie That They Will Change
You know the saying “Trust takes a long time to create, a short time to destroy”?
Well, your friend has torpedoed their trustworthiness. And you know the sad thing?
They could care less.
Remember that 10 percent rule we discussed in the introduction?
Well, sadly, the 10 percent rule applies a second time: for those who willingly allow others to take advantage.
This writer’s message to this group is this: stop!
Know your worth. And, if you don’t know, ask. This is a time when it’s perfectly acceptable to seek external validation. Ask your real friends or family what they love about you!
Here are some uplifting words to end this article on a positive and peaceful note:
“Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind. To be happy, rest like a giant tree in the midst of them all.”
~ The Buddha
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