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"No, no, I am fine": 7 things women pretend don’t hurt them but actually do

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 13:32 IST
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Things women pretend don’t hurt them but actually do

Women are often told to be 'strong.' To smile through pain, stay calm during disrespect, and not make a big deal out of things. Over time, many women learn how to hide what they truly feel. They act like certain things don't affect them, even when those things quietly hurt them deeply inside. Not every wound leaves tears. Some stay hidden behind silence, fake smiles, and 'I'm fine.'

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Being taken for granted

One of the most painful things for many women is feeling unappreciated. Whether it's at home, in relationship, or at work, women often do so much without expecting praise. But when their efforts are constantly ignored, it hurts. Cooking every day, remembering everyone's needs, supporting others emotionally - these things take energy. When nobody notices or values it, a woman may stop complaining, but that doesn't mean she stopped feeling hurt.

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You’re too emotional

Many women hear this sentence when they express sadness, anger, or disappointment. Slowly, they start hiding their feelings because they don't want to be called dramatic or sensitive. But the truth is, emotions are normal. Being told that your feelings are 'too much' can make a woman feel misunderstood and lonely. She may laugh it off, but deep down, it stays with her.

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Lack of effort in relationships

Women often pretend not to care when texts become dry, calls become rare, or affection disappears. They may say, 'It's okay, I understand, you're busy.' But everyone wants to feel loved and important. A relationship without effort can slowly make a woman question her worth. Even the strongest women notice when they are the only ones trying to keep connection alive.

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Comments about appearance

Many women act confident when someone makes a joke about their weight, skin, age, or body. They smile and move on. But careless comments about appearance can stay in their minds for years. Society already puts pressure on women to look perfect. So even small remarks can damage confidence more than people realise. Sometimes, the words spoken casually by others become the same words women repeat silently to themselves in the mirror.

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Feeling replaceable

Women may pretend not to care when they are compared to others or when someone makes them feel easily replaceable. But this feeling hurts deeply. Nobody wants to feel like they are 'just another option.' Whether in friendships, relationships, or workplaces, women want to feel valued for who they are. Being treated like they can be replaced at any moment creates insecurity, even if they never admit it.

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Carrying emotional burdens alone

Many women are the 'strong ones' in their families or friend groups. They listen to everyone’s problems, support others, and stay available for emotional help. But often, nobody asks them if they are okay. Women are expected to handle stress quietly. They pretend they can manage everything alone, but constantly carrying emotional weight without support becomes exhausting. Strong women need comfort too.

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Being interrupted or ignored

This may seem small, but it hurts more than people think. When women are constantly interrupted while speaking or their opinions are ignored until repeated by someone else, it sends a message that their voice does not matter. Many women stop speaking up because they are tired of not being heard. Respect is not only about big actions. Sometimes, it’s simply about listening carefully when someone speaks.

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Final thoughts

Women do not always express pain openly. Sometimes they stay silent to avoid arguments, judgment, or seeming 'weak.' But silence does not mean something didn’t hurt. A little kindness, appreciation, attention, and respect can make a huge difference. The truth is, women are strong - but strength does not mean they don’t feel pain.

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