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    If a Man Doesn’t Appreciate You, Here’s What You Should Do

    Rodei MyBy Rodei MyOctober 15, 20253 Mins Read
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    If you’re with a man who doesn’t appreciate you, remember this:

    You don’t teach someone to value you by overgiving, chasing, or staying longer.
    You teach them by how you respond to being undervalued.

    Here’s what to do — step by step.

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    1. Get Honest with Yourself

    Ask yourself:

    • Am I feeling taken for granted?
    • Do I feel emotionally drained around him?
    • Is he showing consistent effort, or just doing the bare minimum to keep me around?

    Don’t justify his behavior. See it for what it is — clearly and without excuses.

    2. Communicate Directly — Once

    Say exactly how you feel, what you need, and what will happen if nothing changes.

    Example script:

    “I feel unappreciated when you [specific behavior].
    I need [specific change].
    If that doesn’t happen, I’ll have to reconsider this relationship.”

    Don’t argue. Don’t beg. Just say it — once — and then pay attention to what he does, not what he says.

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    3. Stop Over-Functioning

    If you’re always the one:

    • Initiating conversations
    • Fixing things emotionally
    • Doing more than you’re receiving

    Stop. Let the imbalance reveal itself. Let him feel the absence of your effort and energy. That’s often the first real wake-up call.

    4. Set Consequences and Follow Through

    If he ignores your needs or keeps disrespecting you, there must be real consequences.

    • Walk away from conversations that turn into blame games.
    • Pause intimacy or favors until respect returns.
    • Leave the relationship if nothing changes after your boundary.

    You can’t “love” someone into valuing you — but you can walk away from someone who refuses to.

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    5. Remember: His Behavior Isn’t a Reflection of Your Worth

    His lack of appreciation doesn’t mean you’re not enough. It means he’s either incapable or unwilling to give what you deserve.

    Some people are emotionally unavailable, selfish, or too damaged to show consistent love — and you can’t fix that for them.

    6. Be Ready to Walk — and Mean It

    If appreciation doesn’t come with your presence, it might come with your absence. But even if it doesn’t, you still win — because you’re no longer stuck in a one-sided relationship.

    And if he wakes up after you leave, the burden isn’t on you. It’s on him to prove he’s changed — through actions, not promises.

    7. Ask Yourself: If Nothing Ever Changes… Am I Okay Staying?

    If your honest answer is no, then you already know what you need to do.

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    Bonus: Red Flags of a Man Who Doesn’t Appreciate You

    • He only notices you when you stop giving.
    • He dismisses your feelings or calls you “too emotional.”
    • He never apologizes or takes accountability.
    • He makes you feel like you’re always doing too much — yet somehow not enough.
    • He’s more focused on being right than being kind.

    Final Truth

    You’re not asking for too much. You’re just asking the wrong person.

    Let go of the belief that you have to fight to be appreciated. The right person won’t need reminding.

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