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If He Wanted To, He Would: Why You Should Stop Making Excuses for the Bare Minimum

Stop justifying the silence. Stop romanticizing confusion. Start honoring your worth.

By EmmaPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
If He Wanted To, He Would: Why You Should Stop Making Excuses for the Bare Minimum
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🌙 Introduction:

He said he’s busy.

He said he’s tired.

He said he’s “just not good at expressing feelings.”

But somehow, he finds time for everything else—just not for you.

If you've been waiting for him to call, text, show up, or change…

If you keep explaining his absence to your friends and rationalizing the red flags to your heart—

This article is for you.

Because the truth is both simple and sharp:

If he wanted to, he would.

💔 1. You Shouldn’t Have to Teach Someone How to Care

Love doesn’t come with a manual, but basic emotional effort isn’t rocket science.

You shouldn’t have to explain why communication matters, why consistency matters, why showing up matters.

👉 Lesson: If you're constantly reminding someone how to treat you, they’re not the right one.

🧩 2. Mixed Signals Are Clear Messages

If he’s hot one day and cold the next…

If he’s affectionate at 2AM but distant at 2PM…

If he gives you butterflies and anxiety in the same breath—

Then he’s not confused.

He’s keeping you confused so he doesn’t have to commit.

👉 Lesson: Mixed signals are a form of emotional manipulation—disguised as indecision.

3. You Deserve More Than Late-Night Texts and Last-Minute Plans

Real love respects your time.

It doesn’t wait until midnight to reach out.

It doesn’t only show up when it’s convenient.

👉 Lesson: You are not an afterthought—you are the main story. Start acting like it.

🧘‍♀️ 4. Stop Confusing Effort with Excuses

“He’s going through a lot right now.”

“He’s just not ready.”

“He told me he’s afraid of love.”

We’ve all been there—justifying someone’s inability to show up with empathy.

But empathy without boundaries becomes self-abandonment.

👉 Lesson: Compassion doesn’t mean you should stay in a one-sided relationship.

🔄 5. You’re Not Asking for Too Much—You’re Just Asking the Wrong Person

Wanting consistency, honesty, affection, and respect isn’t “needy”—it’s healthy.

If someone makes you feel “too much” for asking for the bare minimum, they’re not your person.

👉 Lesson: The right man won’t need convincing. He’ll meet you with equal energy.

🚫 6. Stop Hoping He’ll Change

Maybe he’ll wake up one day and realize how much you matter.

Maybe he’ll finally choose you.

Maybe he’ll become the man you know he could be.

Or maybe…

You’ll spend years waiting for someone who’s already told you—without words—that he’s not ready.

👉 Lesson: Stop falling for potential. Fall in love with reality.

🔥 7. You Can’t Be the Only One Trying

You write the good morning texts.

You initiate every conversation.

You hold space for his wounds, his needs, his confusion.

But who holds space for you?

👉 Lesson: Relationships are partnerships—not solo projects.

🌹 8. The Right Man Won’t Leave You Guessing

He will call.

He will show up.

He will love you in ways that feel like safety, not suspense.

👉 Lesson: Love shouldn’t feel like a guessing game. It should feel like home.

🦋 9. Letting Go Isn’t Losing—It’s Choosing Peace

Yes, it hurts to walk away.

Yes, it hurts to accept he’s not who you hoped he’d become.

But staying in confusion hurts more.

👉 Lesson: Sometimes, self-love means choosing loneliness over emotional crumbs.

🌿 10. If He Wanted To, He Would—And Someone Else Will

There is someone out there who won’t need convincing.

Someone who sees your heart as a privilege, not a burden.

Someone who shows up not because you begged—but because they want to.

👉 Lesson: Don't settle for effort you have to ask for. Wait for love that arrives fully.

💬 Closing Words:

Dear woman,

You are not hard to love.

You’re just asking it from the wrong soul.

May you have the courage to walk away from almost,

And the strength to wait for certain.

Because if he wanted to… he already would have.

📘 Book Recommendation – Read This Next:

“Why Good Guys Won’t Date You: Tips on How to Stop Ending Up with Terrible Men”

Tired of being the one who always cares more?

Wondering why emotionally available men seem to disappear?

✅ Learn why you attract the wrong ones

✅ Discover how to set boundaries without guilt

✅ Finally understand what’s keeping real love away

👉 Grab your copy on Amazon

📖 This book is your first step toward healthier love and deeper self-worth.

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About the Creator

Emma

Emma – Digital Marketer | Content Creator 🚀 Passionate about SEO, digital marketing. With 3+ years in social media marketing, I help brands grow through strategy & innovation. Always exploring new ventures!

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