5 Signs That You’re Not Loved, You Are Being Used

Love is a powerful and beautiful emotion, but not every relationship is built on genuine love. Sometimes, people are used for convenience, personal gain, or emotional support without true affection being involved. Here are five signs that you might not be loved but are, instead, being used in your relationship:

1. Your Needs Are Always Secondary

In a healthy relationship, both partners should care about each other’s needs, feelings, and desires. However, if you constantly find yourself sacrificing your time, energy, and resources without receiving the same level of care in return, it’s a red flag. When your partner prioritizes their wants over yours and rarely reciprocates, it’s a sign that they may be using you rather than genuinely loving you.

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