The cost of choosing the wrong person often shows up slowly, in the way you start second-guessing your own value. You might replay conversations, re-read messages, or search for signs that it meant more than it did. That quiet ache of realizing you were an option, not a priority, can be brutal. It’s not just about sex—it’s about feeling dismissed, replaceable, or misled.
Healing begins when you stop blaming yourself for wanting connection and start learning from what happened. You are allowed to want intimacy, but you also deserve to be met with honesty and respect. Setting boundaries, honoring your own emotional limits, and choosing partners who genuinely care isn’t prudish—it’s self-protection. The past can’t be undone, but it can teach you to be more careful with your body, your heart, and the stories you allow to shape your sense of worth.
