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You can give endlessly. Time, care, attention, the benefit of the doubt. You're the one people lean on. What you can't do is receive — and that one gap quietly shapes your whole life. Watch what happens when something good comes toward you. A compliment, you deflect. Real help, you refuse. A man who's genuinely available, you find boring or suspect. Money you could ask for, you don't. You'd rather give than be caught needing. It looks like generosity. Underneath, it's protection. If you never take, you can never be rejected for wanting. If you stay the giver, you stay safe — and you stay empty. And the people around you have no idea. You're the strong one, the giver, the one who needs nothing. They would never guess you go home starving, because you've made not-needing look so effortless that it never occurs to anyone to offer. The performance of being fine is the very thing that keeps you unfed. … It traces back further than you would think. Somewhere early, taking got punished. Needing was inconvenient, or shameful, or met with cold. So you learned the safest role is the one who asks for nothing and hopes that being useful enough will earn you love by the back door. It never quite does. You end up over-functioning and under-filled, surrounded by people who'd never guess you were starving, because you're so good at feeding everyone else. A reasonable need only feels excessive to someone who's been surviving on less for years. You don't need to give more to be worthy of love or pay. You need to let yourself receive it — and the moment you can take without apologizing is the moment your love life and your worth both stop running on empty.
You can give endlessly. Time, care, attention, the benefit of the doubt. You're the one people lean on. What you can't do is receive — and that one gap quietly shapes your whole life. Watch what happens when something good comes toward you. A compliment, you deflect. Real help, you refuse. A man who's genuinely available, you find boring or suspect. Money you could ask for, you don't. You'd rather give than be caught needing. It looks like generosity. Underneath, it's protection. If you never take, you can never be rejected for wanting. If you stay the giver, you stay safe — and you stay empty. And the people around you have no idea. You're the strong one, the giver, the one who needs nothing. They would never guess you go home starving, because you've made not-needing look so effortless that it never occurs to anyone to offer. The performance of being fine is the very thing that keeps you unfed. … It traces back further than you would think. Somewhere early, taking got punished. Needing was inconvenient, or shameful, or met with cold. So you learned the safest role is the one who asks for nothing and hopes that being useful enough will earn you love by the back door. It never quite does. You end up over-functioning and under-filled, surrounded by people who'd never guess you were starving, because you're so good at feeding everyone else. A reasonable need only feels excessive to someone who's been surviving on less for years. You don't need to give more to be worthy of love or pay. You need to let yourself receive it — and the moment you can take without apologizing is the moment your love life and your worth both stop running on empty.

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