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8 Signs Someone Is Using You Emotionally

 



8 Signs Someone Is Using You Emotionally




Introduction



Not everyone who stays close truly has good intentions.

Sometimes, emotional connection is used for comfort, validation, or convenience — without genuine commitment.


Recognizing emotional exploitation helps protect your mental and emotional well-being.





1. They Only Reach Out When They Need Something



Communication happens on their terms, not consistently.





2. Your Feelings Are Ignored or Minimized



Your emotions are brushed off or invalidated.





3. They Avoid Commitment Conversations



They enjoy emotional closeness but avoid responsibility.





4. You Give More Than You Receive



Effort, time, and care feel one-sided.





5. They Disappear When You Need Support



They’re unavailable during difficult moments.





6. They Keep the Relationship Undefined



Lack of clarity benefits them, not you.





7. They Share Just Enough to Keep You Attached



They open up selectively to maintain emotional access without real intimacy.





8. You Feel Emotionally Drained After Interactions



Emotional exhaustion is a strong warning sign.





Conclusion



Healthy relationships provide mutual support and clarity.

If you consistently feel drained or uncertain, it may be time to reassess emotional boundaries.


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