The Difference Between Being Emotionally Needed Versus Emotionally Loved In A Relationship
In this episode, we discuss the difference between being emotionally needed versus emotionally loved in a relationship, as well as the cost of being emotionally needed versus emotionally loved for a woman in romantic relationships.
The distinction between being “emotionally needed” versus being “emotionally loved” touches on deep aspects of interpersonal dynamics, self-worth, and personal autonomy. Although both roles can be intertwined in relationships, they carry different emotional weights, implications, and potential costs—especially for women who might often face societal pressures and expectations in their relational roles.
I’m Allison.
Writer, teacher, guide, podcast host, and founder of Create Love Freedom, an online space for women to reclaim their feminine, heal, transform, and come home to their feminine energy, feminine power, and feminine radiance.
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