Why Do You Feel More Comfortable Being Needed Than Being Truly Loved?
There is a quiet truth many people carry into love. They don’t just want to be loved. They want to be needed . Not because they are dependent. Not because they lack strength. But because, somewhere along the way, being needed became the safest way to belong. The Feeling Most People Don’t Question It often doesn’t look like a wound. It looks like: being supportive being emotionally available being the one others rely on It looks like love. But underneath it, there is often a subtle orientation: If I am needed, I won’t be left. And that belief doesn’t come from nowhere. When Love Had to Be Earned For many, early relationships were not rooted in consistent emotional attunement. Love may have felt: conditional unpredictable dependent on behaviour So the nervous system adapted. It learned: Stay useful. Stay aware. Stay needed. Because being needed created a sense of control. A way to secure connection in environments where love itself didn’t feel stable. Why Being Needed Feels Safer Being n...