Why was I not enough for her

Why was I not enough for her?

Maybe she had other partners that satisfied her sexually and emotionally. Maybe she had parents who prioritized her needs and told her she could be whatever she wanted. Maybe she had a therapist or counselor who she confided in about her sexual needs and was told that she was just being selfish Whatever the reason may be, it doesn’t matter. The only person who can change your perception of yourself is you.

Why was I not enough for someone?

When we compare ourselves to others, we tend to find ourselves lacking. We compare our love lives, our social lives, our careers, our bodies, and more. We compare ourselves to other men, women, celebrities, coworkers, friends, and family members. The moment we start comparing ourselves to other people we’re setting ourselves up to feel like we’re not good enough.

Why was I not enough to earn her trust?

It’s possible your ex just needed more time to open up to you and didn’t want to risk losing you. You may have been pushing her to trust you quicker than she was ready, and that can cause her to push you away to protect herself. If she won’t talk to you about her past, how can you repair the relationship? You can’t unless she’s willing to talk.

Why was I not enough to make her love me?

A woman wants to feel needed and loved, and if she feels that you are not enough for her, she will not want to be with you. This is just a fact of life. You can’t make a woman love you if she doesn’t want to. It’s not fair to force a woman to love you, or to expect the woman you love to love you. If she doesn’t want to be with you, she won’t be

Why was I not enough to get her back?

Is she still in a relationship with someone else? If she is, she may not be over you yet. That can take time, and it’s possible that she still has feelings for you. Even if she doesn’t love you anymore, she may still care about you and want to help you get over her. There’s no way to know for sure. You just have to wait and see. If she’s with someone else, that’s not