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Good people get hurt in relationships for a few brutal but common reasons. It’s not fair, and it’s not because they “deserve” it. 1.Good traits get exploited a.Empathy: You give second chances, see their potential, explain away red flags because you understand why they’re messed up. b.Loyalty: You stay and try to fix things instead of leaving when disrespect shows up. Loyal people often tolerate what others would walk away from. c.Optimism: You believe people can change. So you wait. Sometimes they don’t, or don’t want to. 2.You attract what you tolerate Being kind doesn’t protect you from takers. If you don’t have boundaries, the wrong people see “nice” as “I can get away with anything here.” Healthy partners respect boundaries; unhealthy ones test them. 3.Mistaking chemistry for compatibility Good people often love hard and fast. Intense connection can mask that your core values, life goals, or conflict styles don’t match. The crash hurts more because you invested deeply. 4.They internalize blame When things go wrong, good people ask “what did I do?” instead of “is this person capable of what I need?” So they stay too long trying to earn love that should’ve been freely given. 5.Luck and timing are real You can be kind, self-aware, and still pick someone who’s not ready, emotionally unavailable, or just selfish. That’s not a reflection of your worth. It’s a reflection of their capacity. The hard truth: Being “good” isn’t armor. Boundaries are. Discernment is. Walking away when words and actions don’t match is.  Pain in relationships isn’t proof you’re doing it wrong. Sometimes it’s proof you cared, you tried, and you were willing to be vulnerable. That’s still strength, even when it hurts. Save this for your healing era❤️ #relationshipadvice #foryoupage #relatable #fypシ゚viral #breakup💔
Good people get hurt in relationships for a few brutal but common reasons. It’s not fair, and it’s not because they “deserve” it. 1.Good traits get exploited a.Empathy: You give second chances, see their potential, explain away red flags because you understand why they’re messed up. b.Loyalty: You stay and try to fix things instead of leaving when disrespect shows up. Loyal people often tolerate what others would walk away from. c.Optimism: You believe people can change. So you wait. Sometimes they don’t, or don’t want to. 2.You attract what you tolerate Being kind doesn’t protect you from takers. If you don’t have boundaries, the wrong people see “nice” as “I can get away with anything here.” Healthy partners respect boundaries; unhealthy ones test them. 3.Mistaking chemistry for compatibility Good people often love hard and fast. Intense connection can mask that your core values, life goals, or conflict styles don’t match. The crash hurts more because you invested deeply. 4.They internalize blame When things go wrong, good people ask “what did I do?” instead of “is this person capable of what I need?” So they stay too long trying to earn love that should’ve been freely given. 5.Luck and timing are real You can be kind, self-aware, and still pick someone who’s not ready, emotionally unavailable, or just selfish. That’s not a reflection of your worth. It’s a reflection of their capacity. The hard truth: Being “good” isn’t armor. Boundaries are. Discernment is. Walking away when words and actions don’t match is. Pain in relationships isn’t proof you’re doing it wrong. Sometimes it’s proof you cared, you tried, and you were willing to be vulnerable. That’s still strength, even when it hurts. Save this for your healing era❤️ #relationshipadvice #foryoupage #relatable #fypシ゚viral #breakup💔

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