There might be certain friendships or relationships that confuse and frustrate us, leaving us to wonder: does this person actually like me so are they just using me? If you suspect a girl you like may be using you for personal gain, we’re here to help. Read on for a list of signs she’s using you, how to talk to her about it, and what to do next, with expert advice from dating coach John Keegan.
How to Know If a Woman Is Using You
A woman may be using you if she only reaches out when she needs something and is more interested in your status, money, or what you can give her than in developing a genuine relationship. If she doesn’t listen to you, ask questions about you, or care about your wellbeing, she may not be with you for the right reasons.
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1She only reaches out to you when she needs something. If this girl is only texting you to bail her out of situations or to ask for favors, that’s an indicator of someone who’s only out for themselves. If she shows no interest in who you are, what’s going on in your life, or whether you’re doing okay or not, she might just be using you. Keegan says, “If you feel like the other person doesn't care about your well-being and happiness, that's another red flag.” [1] X Expert Source John Keegan
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John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 15 years of professional experience, he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love.
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She’s mostly interested in money and material things. If she’s asking you to buy her the latest designer bag or to take her to the bougie new Michelin-starred restaurant uptown, she might be more into what you can buy her than she is into who you are as a person. Ultimately, this is a relatively easy thing to figure out. Ask yourself the following: [2] X Research source
- Does she ask you for money constantly? Some girls may ask for money sometimes, but if she never shares or uses hers, put your foot down and set a boundary. If she disappears after you tighten up on money, it’s a good indicator that she was using you.
- Consider that there are some girls who think that the guys should pay for everything to be gentlemanly, but asking for money outright may be a sign that she is using you.
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3She puts her needs above yours consistently. If it’s all about her, no matter what’s going on with you, she might be using you. While it’s fine for friendships and relationships to experience changing dynamics depending on what one person is going through, prioritizing someone else’s needs above your own at all times is not fine. If she cares about you, she’ll want to tend to your needs, as well, even if she occasionally needs extra support. If her life is constantly full of drama and she’s always bringing it to your doorstep— literally—without so much as calling ahead, it’s a huge red flag. [3] X Research source
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4She’s only affectionate with you when it’s convenient. If she knows you’re really into her, she might be using that to her advantage. Maybe she gives you a big hug and kiss after you Venmo her some money. Or maybe she lets you hold her hand in public if you agree to take her out to the swanky new hot spot in the city. But if she’s only treating you tenderly because she wants something from you or as a thank you after you’ve done what she’s asked, the kisses and caresses are probably not genuine. [4] X Research source
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She seems more interested in your social circle than in you. Maybe she’s using you to get to someone else in your social group, or maybe she simply likes being associated with people of a certain class or status. Keegan shares, “There are different ways people use people. For example, she may be very charismatic and charming, but at the same time, she may be using you to gain access to other worlds, or for money, or just as a prop in her life.” [5] X Expert Source John Keegan
Dating Coach Expert Interview In order to figure out if this is the case for you, consider the following:- Does she abandon you at parties or events that you’ve invited her to?
- Does she seem more interested in doing things with your friends than with you?
- Does she seem completely uninterested in doing things with you unless you are hanging out at a certain place or with certain people?
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She doesn’t add to your life in any way. There are many types of relationships that people can have, but ultimately, all healthy relationships benefit both people involved in some way. When evaluating the relationship, consider if you gain anything at all from the association or if she is the only party who benefits. Keegan says, “You might feel like the relationship is not equitable, like you're always giving and they're always taking.” [6] X Expert Source John Keegan
Dating Coach Expert Interview Try asking yourself the following questions:- Do you feel like a better person by being associated with her?
- Do you feel emotionally served by the relationship?
- Is she around when you need help or support?
- Do you feel like your social life or emotional life would be lacking without her?
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She talks at you instead of listening. One major red flag that a girl is not with you for the right reasons is that you never have actual conversations—she talks away while you listen. If she doesn’t seem to be super interested in anything you have to say but loves sharing her own thoughts and opinions, she may be using you. When in doubt, Keegan suggests that you ask yourself what you value in relationships. If you value “good listeners,” with whom you can have “deep conversations” that really “let [you] express [your] ideas,” then this girl might not be a good addition to your life, regardless. [7] X Expert Source John Keegan
Dating Coach Expert Interview Additionally, consider if:- She ever asks you how you are feeling or how you are doing
- She stops to consider your thoughts on what she is saying, or if she keeps talking
- She cares to learn more about you than she already knows
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Your friends think she’s using you. Your close friends may be able to give you additional insight and perspective. If they tell you that they notice something odd about her behavior and they feel like she’s using you, it would be wise to listen to them. This is because they’ve probably had the benefit of observing the relationship, rather than participating in it. [8] X Research source
- Understand that your friends will probably encourage you to end the relationship.
- Tell your friends to keep your comments confidential.
- If you share mutual friends, you need to be careful about sharing your thoughts with them. Talking to mutual friends could not only create tension between you and the girl, but between you and your mutual friends.
- Speaking about your relationship with mutual friends is inappropriate unless you’ve gotten permission from the girl.
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- ↑ John Keegan. Dating Coach. Expert Interview
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- ↑ John Keegan. Dating Coach. Expert Interview
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