![]() ![]() ![]() One way to tell if you’ve done this, Lachmann says, is if you catch yourself getting upset about seemingly small things, like that time your boyfriend didn’t agree to dance to your favorite song on the dancefloor. After decrying the things she lost, she adds, “ It’s what you wanted, ain’t it?” Of course in a healthy relationship, that is never what our partner should want. ![]() Ballerini suggests in her song that the problem is not just that she shared herself, it was that it was with someone undeserving. Many of us have either been there or know someone who has-that unfortunate spot of realizing you have given way too much of yourself in a relationship in which that gift wasn’t reciprocated, and it wasn’t worth it. “ I retired my red lipstick 'cause you said you didn't like it / I didn't wear my high heel shoes / 'Cause I couldn't be taller than you / I didn't wanna lose my friends, but now it's hard to even find them.” In “Miss You More” from her album Unapologetically, Ballerini sings about the pitfalls of putting other peoples’ interests above your own, especially if they haven’t earned it. A new song by Kelsea Ballerini is rising on the charts while speaking to a real risk in relationships.
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