You Are Not Difficult to Love but Simply Not Easy to Exploit

People may tell you that you are difficult, guarded, or too much. Often, these words are not about your ability to be loved, they are about their inability to benefit from you without giving something back. It is not love they are missing, but the access to your time, your energy, and your willingness to carry more than your share.

When you learn the difference between love and convenience, you begin to see clearly who values you for who you are and who values you for what you can do for them. Love does not require you to exhaust yourself to prove you are worthy. Love does not punish you for having limits, and it does not crumble when you say no.

Refusing to be taken advantage of is the soil in which genuine love can take root. It is the space where your worth is honored, where reciprocity is a given, and where connection is not extracted but exchanged. Those who truly care will not resent your boundaries, but tey will respect them because they understand they exist to protect what is precious.

It takes courage to draw those lines, especially when you have been conditioned to believe that love is something you earn through sacrifice. You may feel the pull to bend, to soften, to hand over more of yourself in the hope that they will stay, but love worth holding does not require you to disappear to make room for someone else. Love worth holding stands beside you in your fullness.

You are not here to be endlessly available, but to be wholly present with those who meet you in truth, who see you without trimming you down to what is convenient for them. In living this way, you invite love that strengthens rather than depletes, that expands rather than diminishes, and that honors your presence without making it conditional on how much of yourself you are willing to give away.

When you choose to stand in that kind of love, you are not merely protecting your heart, but you are declaring that it carries a profound weight, that it is meant to be met with the same depth, care, and steadfastness you offer, and that anything less would diminish not only the bond but the truth of who you are. In that stance, you are honoring the unshakable truth that your worth was never meant to be bartered away for crumbs.

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