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One-Sided Relationship: Signs And How To Fix It
We do agree that some things are best when they are one-sided! A dress that is close to your heart, an ice cream that you cannot wait to finish all by yourself, a diary that contains your deepest emotions and more. But, if you are looking for a healthy relationship, trust us that one-sided love is the last thing you want in your life.
Getting stuck in a one-sided relationship and making yourself believe that what you are experiencing is normal is loveless and toxic. If you are still not aware of the fact that you are giving more than you are getting then here are the tell-tale signs you need to watch out for. Also, we have some tips on how you can fix it.

What
Is
A
One-Sided
Relationship?
One-sided
relationships
are
those
where
one
partner
in
a
relationship
invests
way
more
time,
effort,
energy,
and
emotions,
than
the
other.
Due
to
this,
there
is
an
imbalance
in
the
relationship.
However,
if
it
is
a
temporary
situation,
it
can
be
dealt
with,
but
when
it
goes
on
for
a
very
long
period
of
time,
it
can
be
toxic
and
affect
the
well-being
of
a
person.
Signs
You
Are
In
A
One-Sided
Relationship:
How
To
Fix
It
1.
You
Cannot
Forge
A
Deep
Connection
When
only
one
partner
is
emotionally
invested
in
a
relationship,
it
is
difficult
to
forge
a
deep
connection.
You
will
never
feel
like
a
soulmate,
and
it
will
be
more
like
sharing
a
space
with
a
roommate.
However,
you
can
change
it
by
conveying
your
issues
and
spending
quality
time
with
each
other.
Even
though
a
busy
urban
lifestyle
can
become
an
obstacle,
nurturing,
meaningful
communication
is
the
key
to
a
happy
long-term
romantic
relationship.
2.
You
Are
The
One
To
Make
Majority
Of
Decisions
Even
though
you
can
make
decisions
like
a
pro
and
they
are
always
right,
doesn't
mean
you
have
to
take
the
burden
while
in
a
relationship.
Whenever
there
is
a
big
decision
that
has
to
be
made
and
your
partner
doesn't
pay
importance
or
care
to
respond
to
it,
understand
it
is
a
red
flag.
You
need
to
tell
them
that
their
opinion
matters
and
that
decision-making
is
teamwork
and
is
meant
to
be
shared.
This
can
bring
couples
together.
3.
You
Are
The
One
To
Apologize
Always
Conflicts
can
happen
in
all
relationships,
even
in
the
ones
that
are
balanced.
But,
if
you
are
in
a
relationship
where
you
are
the
one
who
feels
guilty
or
made
to
feel
guilty
and
you
keep
apologizing
to
resolve
the
conflict,
restore
peace
or
make
it
right
even
if
you
are
not
at
fault,
then
chances
are
you
are
not
in
a
healthy
relationship.
Communication
and
understanding
the
situation
you
are
in
will
help
you
to
take
steps
or
interact
in
a
way
that
will
be
valuable
for
both
of
you.
4.
You
Are
The
One
Who
Always
Sacrifices
To
make
your
relationship
work,
if
you
are
the
only
person
who
has
to
constantly
work
and
put
effort
and
keep
your
needs
at
bay
and
make
sacrifices
always,
then
probably
you
are
in
a
one-sided
relationship.
It
is
possible
that
you
are
the
one
who
has
left
your
city,
quit
your
job,
and
made
changes
in
your
lifestyle
to
make
your
relationship
work.
If
all
these
are
true,
then
it
is
time
to
reassess.
A
relationship
is
teamwork,
and
if
that
is
not
happening
and
only
one
person
is
carrying
the
burden
always,
then
it
needs
to
change.
5.
You
Feel
Insecure
In
Your
Relationship
You
often
see
that
your
partner
keeps
other
people
like
family,
friends
or
even
colleagues
on
their
priority
list
and
not
you.
Therefore,
you
do
everything
in
your
power
to
make
them
happy
and
shift
your
entire
focus
on
them
in
the
hope
they
will
connect
with
you
more.
This
is
not
healthy
in
a
relationship
and
therefore,
feeling
insecure
becomes
part
of
your
life.
Due
to
this,
anger
and
resentment
start
breeding.
Instead,
convey
your
problems
and
bare
your
heart
so
that
they
understand
what
you
are
going
through
and
work
on
it
together
as
a
couple.
6.
Financial
Contributions
Are
Always
Uneven
When
it
comes
to
finances,
there
are
imbalances
as
well
like
one
partner
is
putting
in
more
money,
making
all
the
financial
decisions
and
plans.
This
can
make
a
person
feel
uneven
in
terms
of
money
and
mutual
agreement
is
something
that
is
always
lacking
in
this
relationship.
This
can
be
a
blow
to
a
person's
self-esteem
as
well
and
therefore,
it
is
essential
that
both
the
partners
talk
about
it
honestly
and
openly.
Practising
this
will
ensure
you
are
secure
and
confident
while
dealing
with
financial
roles.
7.
You
Are
The
One
To
Make
Plans
Not
everyone
can
make
plans
efficiently
or
become
a
pro
decision
maker,
but
if
in
a
relationship,
you
are
that
person
who
is
deciding
what
to
do,
where
to
go,
what
to
eat
and
what
to
wear
always,
then
there
is
a
chance
that
you
are
more
invested
in
your
relationship
than
your
partner.
Being
in
a
partnership
means
not
having
to
do
everything
single-handedly
and
carrying
all
the
burden
by
yourself.
Therefore,
include
your
partner
while
making
all
the
plans
and
make
them
understand
their
roles
and
responsibilities.
8.
You
Feel
Exhausted
By
The
Relationship
If
you
always
feel
burnt
out
and
exhausted
emotionally
and
physically,
and
the
other
person
doesn't
bother
at
all
then
probably
you
are
in
a
one-sided
relationship.
The
exhaustion
can
breed
due
to
emotional
tension,
resentment
and
carrying
the
burden
of
an
unfair
relationship
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Also,
if
you
feel
good
when
your
partner
is
not
at
home,
comes
home
late,
or
travels
for
some
work,
then
it
is
a
sign
that
you
are
in
a
relationship
that
is
emotionally
taxing
on
you.
So,
share
the
responsibilities
with
your
partner
instead
of
carrying
the
weight
of
your
relationship
and
getting
crushed
beneath
it.
9.
There
Is
Hardly
Any
Proper
Communication
This
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
in
any
healthy
relationship.
Effective
communication
works
wonders
but
the
lack
of
it
can
create
a
ruckus.
If
you
and
your
partner
barely
talk
or
listen
to
each
other's
needs
and
concerns
or
display
unrequited
love,
then
definitely
your
relationship
will
hit
a
dead
end
sooner
or
later.
As
a
couple,
both
of
you
need
to
make
conscious
efforts
to
set
aside
time
and
talk
about
your
day.
Instead
of
checking
your
phone
or
watching
TV,
maybe
you
can
take
a
walk
together.
10.
You
Make
Excuses
For
Your
Partner's
Behaviour
When
you
have
to
make
excuses
often
for
your
partner's
behaviour
to
yourself
and
others,
it
is
a
sign
that
you
are
in
a
one-sided
relationship.
Your
partner
practically
engages
in
nothing
tangible
or
intangible
on
a
daily
basis
but
you
say
or
think
that
because
they
are
tired,
weak
or
work
too
hard
to
deal
with
other
issues.
What
is
needed
here
is
a
change
in
the
dynamics
of
a
relationship
because
the
last
thing
you
need
in
a
healthy
relationship
is
excusing
their
behaviour
or
spending
time
to
defend
it
at
home
or
wherever
you
go.



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