People-pleasers prioritize others' needs over their own, believing it promotes harmony. However, this can backfire, resulting in emotional disconnection and resentment. By not expressing their true feelings, they create dishonesty that strains relationships, leading to distrust and frustration. Understanding how their behavior impacts their partner is crucial for people-pleasers. Specifically, partners may feel overwhelmed with decision-making and disappointed if they think the pleaser is satisfied when they are not. To foster authenticity and deeper intimacy, people-pleasers need to establish healthy boundaries and communicate their needs clearly.
People-pleasers often suppress their own needs, leading to emotional disconnection and resentment in relationships, cultivating dishonesty and strain over time.
By masking true feelings, people-pleasers not only harm their own emotional health but also create burdens for their partners, who may feel overwhelmed.
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