Let’s be honest — we’ve all met that almost partner. The one who gives just enough to keep you hopeful, but never enough to feel secure. You know the type — the “good morning” texts that come three hours after noon, the vague plans that never happen, and the emotional availability that’s about as consistent as Wi-Fi in the middle of nowhere.
That’s not connection. That’s breadcrumbing.
You can’t build something solid with someone who prioritizes their comfort over your clarity. Relationships take effort, consistency, and the willingness to actually show up. If someone’s more focused on “keeping their options open” than keeping their word, that’s your sign they’re not ready for partnership — they’re just practicing.
Don’t confuse potential for partnership or crumbs for commitment. Real love doesn’t leave you wondering. It makes space for you. It listens. It includes you.
So if you’ve been waiting for someone to choose you, here’s your midweek reminder: choose yourself. The right person won’t make you beg for basics.

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