Definition
We feel unloved when we believe we aren't cared for or wanted by those who matter to us.
>> Why We Have This Emotion
Feeling unloved prompts us to seek to be close to others, to signal our needs, and to repair bonds. It’s a sort of protection mechanism, motivating us to reconnect or reevaluate our relationships.
◈ How It Shows Up
“I don't matter here”Dull ache, empty armsTests, then withdrawsCraves touch or wordsSees proof in small slights
◎ What to do in the moment
Good Ideas
- Text someone, “Could we talk?”
- Ask directly for small affection
- Practice self-compassion
- Recall a time you felt genuinely loved
- Notice who reliably shows up for you
- Offer others the kind of love desired
- Limit time spent with cold people
Bad Ideas
- Mistake unloved with unlovable
- Beg for love from hurtful people
- Use people-pleasing to “earn” love
- Accept any treatment just to avoid abandonment
- Project past rejections onto current relationships automatically