3 reasons why you should never be an 'easy' partner
Are you the ‘easy partner’ in your relationship? Not sure what that is? Well, imagine this. You want to spend your weekend like a couch potato, but your partner wants to go hiking. A little persuasion and you are in. You get compliments that you are always ‘flexible’, ‘low maintenance’, emotionally regulated, and well, a pleasure to be around. This may sound nice, but by these ‘compliments’ they mean, you don’t make scenes or demand much. In layman's terms, you are a pushover. People may call you ‘chill’, ‘understanding’ or ‘drama-free’. But in reality, all these come at a hefty cost for you. Here are 3 downsides of being an ‘easy’ partner.
And because you’ve built an identity around being the “easy” one, expressing that frustration later can feel difficult—even unfair to your partner, who may not realize what’s been happening.
So, in the long run, it is always good to not be the ‘easy’ person.
You end up silencing your needs
When you become an 'easy partner,' the first thing to go off the table is your needs. Your preferences are no longer valued. Your values, morals, and interests are ignored. This affects almost every aspect of your life. Starting from where you want to eat, to how you want to spend a holiday, everything gets compromised. Slowly, you will end up accommodating your partner's needs over your own. This will just take the joy out of your life. It can also lead to self-doubt. You may struggle to answer simple questions like, “What do you feel like doing?”Resentment quietly takes over
This is the worst part. When you consistently prioritize others, it will lead to the accumulation of resentment. The pride of being 'drama-free' won't really align with your unspoken emotions. Every time you say, 'It's fine,' you downplay your disappointment, your nervous system registers it. Eventually this bottled-up emotion and frustration will show up in unpredictable ways. This will also be unfair towards your relationship.And because you’ve built an identity around being the “easy” one, expressing that frustration later can feel difficult—even unfair to your partner, who may not realize what’s been happening.
You become hard to know
Being a 'chill' person does not equate to being transparent. When you constantly go with the flow to avoid disappointing others, you may come across as a person easy to be around, but not necessarily easy to understand. In a romantic relationship, this will create gaps. Your partner will eventually realize that they don't really know you. They will be unaware of what you like, what bothers you, or what matters to you. Your partner will start to wonder if you are hurt, or simply brushing things off.So, in the long run, it is always good to not be the ‘easy’ person.
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