Love is a partnership. A place where you are cherished, celebrated, and respected. But even a strong partnership can become unbalanced. You start to feel invisible, unheard, or as though your efforts aren’t noticed or appreciated. The process is gradual and quiet: each day, a small sigh goes unacknowledged, a glance is missed, and a touch becomes expected rather than delighted in.
If you’ve been feeling more unappreciated or emotionally drained than usual in your relationship, it could be a sign that your man is taking you for granted. Here are fifteen telltale signs that he might be, and what each one means.

15 Signs Your Boyfriend Is Taking You for Granted
1. He Doesn’t Say Thank You Anymore
In a healthy relationship, gratitude comes naturally. When someone truly loves and respects you, they notice the things you do and acknowledge them—whether it’s cooking a meal, helping with something, or simply being there when needed.
If your boyfriend has stopped saying “thank you” for even the little things, it’s a sign he’s gotten too comfortable having you in his life.
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2. He Doesn’t Put In Much Effort
Does it seem like all the planning, texting, calling, and connecting is up to you? If your boyfriend no longer initiates dates, sends thoughtful messages, or does things just to make you smile, that’s a major red flag.
Love takes consistent effort from both partners. When only one person is doing the work, the other has begun assuming the relationship will run itself.
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3. He’s Comfortable, Not Caring
A bit of comfort in a relationship is healthy—no one wants constant performance. But if your boyfriend is so comfortable that he no longer tries to impress you, check in emotionally, or show interest, it’s a problem.
The man who once went out of his way to make you feel special now does only the bare minimum to keep things going.
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4. He Cancels Plans Without Feeling Bad
When someone values you, they think twice before doing something that might waste your time or upset you. If your boyfriend often cancels plans or makes last-minute changes without caring how it affects you, it shows disregard.
A good man who truly loves you will never treat your time carelessly.
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5. He Rarely Gives You a Compliment
Compliments are small but powerful ways of showing affection. If your boy friend used to tell you how beautiful, funny, or thoughtful you were, but now barely notices your efforts, that’s a clear sign of neglect.
People who love deeply never stop seeing the best in their partner, even after years together.
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6. He Stops Listening When You Talk
Few things feel worse than being ignored by the person you love. If your boyfriend zones out, interrupts you, or seems uninterested when you speak, he’s emotionally checking out.
When someone values you, they want to hear your thoughts, not just your voice.
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7. He Makes Requests but Rarely Asks
If your boyfriend routinely expects you to handle chores, solve problems, or make arrangements without discussion, you’ve become the “default” partner. He’s stopped seeing your efforts as voluntary acts of love and started seeing them as obligations.
When a man assumes rather than asks, he’s taking both your time and your kindness for granted.
8. He Rarely Prioritizes You
You notice he always has time for friends, hobbies, or his phone—but not for you. When you make plans, he has to “check his schedule,” and you end up feeling like an afterthought.
Love doesn’t demand constant attention, but it does require presence. If you’re always last on his list, it’s a sign his priorities have shifted.
9. He Only Contacts You When He Needs Something
A loving partner reaches out to connect—not just to ask for help or comfort. If your boyfriend only calls or texts when he needs something, he’s turning your relationship into a one-way street.
Being treated like a convenience instead of a companion is one of the clearest signs of being taken for granted.
10. You Feel Unappreciated Most of the Time
You don’t need to tally every kind act to know something is off. If you often feel unappreciated or emotionally drained, your instincts are right.
In a healthy relationship, love fills you up. In an unbalanced one, it quietly empties you.
11. He Stops Making You Feel Special
You remember the early days when you were the center of his attention. Now, it feels like you’ve drifted to the edges of his mind.
A man who no longer makes you feel special—who forgets dates, skips gestures, and treats affection as routine—has started taking your love as a given.
12. He Doesn’t Check In On You
A man who truly loves you will care how you’re doing—emotionally, mentally, and physically. If he no longer asks how your day went or how you’re feeling, it shows disconnection.
When someone stops being curious about your life, it means they’ve stopped being fully invested in it.
13. He Takes Your Forgiveness for Granted
Every couple argues, but a loving partner learns from mistakes. If your boyfriend keeps repeating the same hurtful actions and expects you to forgive him every time, he’s exploiting your compassion.
True love respects boundaries. It doesn’t rely on forgiveness as a safety net.
14. He Doesn’t Support Your Goals
Mutual support is one of the strongest signs of love. If your boyfriend downplays your dreams, ignores your achievements, or dismisses your ambitions, he’s emotionally detached.
Someone who loves you wants to see you win. Someone who takes you for granted doesn’t care if you do.
15. You Feel More Lonely With Him Than Without Him
This is the hardest truth to face. When you feel lonelier in his presence than you would on your own, it means something vital has been lost.
Love should bring comfort, not emptiness. If his company makes you feel isolated, the connection has faded too far.
What You Can Do About It
1. Reassess your boundaries.
Ask yourself what behaviors you’ve been allowing and why. We often overlook problems out of fear of losing someone—but in doing so, we risk losing ourselves.
2. Speak up honestly.
Have a calm, direct conversation. Tell him how you feel, using specific examples: “I felt hurt when you canceled our plans last minute.” Clear communication gives him a chance to change.
3. Pull your energy back.
If you’re doing all the giving, step back. See what happens when you stop overextending. A man who values you will notice the shift and work to restore balance.
4. Love yourself first.
When you start valuing your partner more than yourself, imbalance follows. Remember—love isn’t about proving your worth; it’s about sharing it with someone who recognizes it.
5. Know when to walk away.
If nothing changes after honest effort and conversation, it may be time to leave. Sometimes walking away is the only way to remind both of you what your love should be worth.
Final Thoughts
Being taken for granted is one of the quietest heartbreaks. It doesn’t come with shouting or drama; it’s the slow fading of warmth, the silence after love stops echoing back.
You deserve a relationship where you’re seen, heard, and appreciated. If he loves you, he’ll rise to meet your worth. If he doesn’t, love yourself enough to stop waiting.
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