Let’s just go ahead and say the quiet part out loud:
Not everyone who smiles at you, texts you “hey friend,” or double-taps your posts actually respects you.
Shocking, I know. Truly groundbreaking.
Because respect isn’t what people say. It’s what they consistently do—and more importantly, what they think they can get away with.
So if you’ve been feeling a little “hmm… something’s off here,” let me lovingly (and just a touch savagely) walk you through 15 signs someone does NOT respect you—so you can stop over-explaining, over-giving, and over-tolerating.
1. They interrupt you while you’re speaking
Nothing says “I don’t value your thoughts” like treating your sentences like optional background noise.
Oh, I’m sorry—did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?
2. They make jokes at your expense
Playful teasing is one thing.
But if you’re always the punchline? That’s not humor—that’s disrespect wearing a clown nose.
3. They ignore your boundaries
You set a boundary. They treat it like a suggestion.
Congratulations—you’ve found someone who thinks your comfort is negotiable.
4. They never apologize (even when they’re wrong)
If “I’m sorry” is missing from their vocabulary, so should your availability be.
5. They only reach out when they need something
Ah yes, the “Hey stranger!” text.
Translation: “I require assistance and remembered you exist.”
6. They downplay your achievements
You: “I worked really hard for this.”
Them: “Oh… that’s cute.”
No. What’s cute is thinking you’ll keep sharing your wins with them.
7. They don’t actually listen—they just wait to reply
You could say, “I’m moving to Antarctica,” and they’d respond, “That reminds me of MY vacation.”
Be serious.
8. They talk behind your back
If they gossip to you, they gossip about you.
You are not the exception. You’re the next episode.
9. They cancel plans last minute (with zero regard)
Life happens, sure.
But if “something came up” is their personality trait? They don’t respect your time—they assume it’s disposable.
10. They mock your values or beliefs
You’re allowed to stand for something.
And if they make you feel small for it? That’s not debate—that’s disrespect in a cheap outfit.
11. They take credit for your ideas
Oh, so now we’re creative?
Funny how your brilliance becomes their brilliance when it’s convenient.
12. They lie or hide things from you
Trust isn’t built on “technically I didn’t lie…”
If you have to play detective, you’re already in the wrong story.
13. They compare you to others to put you down
Nothing like a little “Why can’t you be more like…” to really spice up the disrespect.
Hard pass.
14. They act differently around other people
Consistency isn’t optional.
If they switch personalities depending on the audience, you’re not dealing with a person—you’re dealing with a performance.
15. They don’t value your time or effort
You show up. You give. You try.
They shrug.
At some point, you have to stop giving VIP access to people treating you like a free trial.
Final Thought (a.k.a. The Gentle Reality Check)
Respect isn’t confusing.
We just get confused when we keep trying to see potential in people who are consistently showing patterns.
And listen—this isn’t about becoming cold, bitter, or “cut everyone off and live in the woods.”
It’s about raising your standards so high that disrespect feels uncomfortable to entertain.
Because the moment you stop excusing behavior…
is the moment people either step up—or step out.
Either way?
Problem solved. 💅









