10 Ways Low Self Esteem Affects Women In Relationships

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When women suffer from low self esteem, it has a direct impact on their lives as well as romantic relationships. Having low self esteem makes women settle for the wrong and sometimes even harmful things in relationships.

Nothing interferes with the ability to have an authentic, reciprocal relationship like low self esteem. If you canโ€™t believe youโ€™re good enough, how can you believe a loving partner could choose you? Low self esteem can make you test or sabotage relationships that have potential, or settle for relationships in which youโ€™re treated in a way that matches your beliefs about yourself.

That said, low self esteem doesnโ€™t always look the same way in relationships. The following are 10 of the many ways that low self esteem can manifest in your romantic relationship.

(Note that adult manifestations of earlier emotional, physical, or sexual abuses are too complex to be characterized in this post. Trying to do so would not do service to people seeking help, so those pathways to low self esteem will be omitted from this article.)

10 Ways Low Self Esteem Affects Women In Relationships

1. Bring The Bling

You feel wretched and fantasize that a knight in shining armor will take you out of your circumstances and make everything better. This longing may have formed from falling in love with the fantasy of a father. Maybe yours was unavailable enough that you could idealize him without ever testing his fallibility.

You may think you know why your father never โ€œsavedโ€ you: It was your fault, not his. Or maybe he did, over and over and your relationship has to make you feel just like that again. Therefore, you may feel compelled to hold tight to the fantasy of perfection as the bar you set for your romantic partners to live up to.

Of course, they canโ€™t. Even if your partner turns out to be solid, consistent, and loving, you may disqualify the efforts, and find ways to sabotage the relationship.

Related: How Self-Esteem Makes Or Breaks Relationships

2. Testing

How could he really love me? He doesnโ€™t really love me, does he? Below the surface, these insecurities guide your emotions and actions. You canโ€™t believe you could be truly loved and so you test your partner every chance you get so that he can demonstrate his value (which you donโ€™t believe or trust anyway).

You may even sabotage the relationship because you know your partner will inevitably leave anyway. The end of every relationship allows you to say, โ€œSee, I told you so. Iโ€™m unlovable.โ€ More often than not, there is intense regret in the aftermath when you lose a partner this way.

3. Guarded

If your parents experienced a painful divorce or betrayed each other, you might feel unable to trust a partner now, whether you are conscious of your guardedness or not. You may be hesitant and afraid of allowing yourself to love so that you either abandon your partner before you can be abandoned or you won’t allow yourself to get fully into a relationship in the first place.

Without trusting that maybe you wonโ€™t be betrayed, you are deeply afraid of exposing yourself to the possibility of being hurt.

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4. Resilient 

Despite circumstances that could contribute to low self esteem, some women are just built to be resilient. Theyโ€™re born that way or work really hard to acquire the ability โ€“ despite negative experiences โ€“ to engage in a positive, substantive relationship as they mature.

Maybe there was a figure somewhere in her life that provided guidance and support and helped her to offset her low self esteem with resilience. Resilience enables women to be more measured in their approach to men, rather than being hysterical about it.

5. Boy-Crazy

With low self esteem, it can seem as if nothing comes easily or naturally to you. Instead, because you donโ€™t see yourself as naturally lovable, you feel like you have to fight and claw and strive for a mate. Itโ€™s as if unless you go a million extra miles for something, youโ€™re not going to get it.

Unfortunately, this can make you obsessed, consumed, and infatuated with your object of affection in a way that ruins the ability to have a viable trajectory. You’re already so far ahead. When the relationship doesnโ€™t develop easily or on your timeline, it’s hard to tolerate. Instead, this is your cue to work even harder.

Just know that it is hard for the man to sustain that level of intensity right along with you, and it may be a more intense experience than he is ready for.

Related: 5 Steps To Change the Way You Perceive Yourself

6. Seeking Financial Safety

Are you willing to surrender your hopes for an authentic connection with a partner to guarantee wealth and financial safety? This category manifests as the need to trap a mate with looks or sex or other physical resources while hiding what you see as a shameful inner part of yourself.

This also allows the emotional safety of control: youโ€™re in control of your ability to please a man without having to give away your heart. This is different than the rescue fantasy in that you donโ€™t expect to be swept off your feet by a fantasy but to guaranteed financial safety at the expense of other feelings, you may have.

7. Seeking Insecurity

Because you are familiar with situations that create low self esteem โ€“ being left, being cheated on, etc. โ€“ you gravitate toward relationships in which youโ€™re able to feel this familiar insecurity. When itโ€™s not there, you may even create it. If the relationship becomes too secure, you may become disinterested and bored and you may stray.

Youโ€™re so used to having to work to save an insecure relationship that these types of relationships become the only ones you gravitate toward. But, at the same time, a deeper part of you tries to push your relationship to the brink and then back again so you can artificially create an experience of insecurity.  

8. Settlers

Youโ€™re willing to commit yourself to the person who expresses interest in you. You become much less discriminating about who you choose. You may even be willing to put up with behavior that doesn’t satisfy you because you feel lucky to have anyone at all, even though you are aware you are not happy. 

9. Scared Of Intimacy

Were intimacy and connection in your repertoire growing up? If not, these experiences may feel uncomfortable now. You may get really scared as the relationship progresses because an authentic connection feels so foreign and fake. Instead of allowing this connection, you may back away and become more distant emotionally, and shut down sexually.

Related: 12 Things A Self-Respecting Woman Should Never Settle For In A Relationship

10. Disbelief

It can be hard to imagine and even harder to believe that you can create and sustain authentic connections. As a means of protecting yourself, you assume dishonesty even from an honest partner, which in turn sours the relationship as it goes on.

Then, as you disbelieve your partner so often, maybe even relentlessly that he may begin to consider lying a viable option โ€“ he is already โ€œdoing the timeโ€ so why not commit the crime? This, in turn, reaffirms your belief that no one can be trusted. 

We all know there are far more ways women express low selfesteem in relationships. But sometimes the self-knowledge gained by evaluating a list like this can help you understand not just pieces of who you are, but also pieces of who you are not.

Self-knowledge can help you steer away from some of these patterns of low self esteem in relationships toward understanding, accepting, and integrating your emotions, beliefs, and behaviors. Appreciating how your actions have been impacted by your history can help you create an authentic connection here and now.

Check out Dr. Lachmann’s personal website for more informative articles.


Written By Suzanne Lachmann
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today
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