Why You Still Feel Unloved in Your Relationship as an HSP
20 May 2026

Why You Still Feel Unloved in Your Relationship as an HSP

Highly Sensitive, Happily Married

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214 If you’ve ever felt unloved, unseen, or emotionally unmet in your relationship…even while knowing your partner probably does care about you… this episode is a must listen.

In the last episode, we talked about emotional agency and the 3 core layers that shape emotional well-being for highly sensitive people. In this episode, we dive much deeper into one of those layers, which tends to be one of the biggest hidden struggles I see highly sensitive people carry into relationships without even realizing it:

The painful self-worth patterns and deeper “heart wound” that sit beneath feeling unloved.

This is a conversation that Todd Smith, from the Stress Management for Highly Sensitive People Podcast, and I recorded for his podcast, and I decided to share it here because it’s such a deep, compassionate, validating, and hopeful conversation.

In it we explore:

    why HSPs can feel unloved even when they have a good partner who does really love themThe "heart wound", and something I call “care distortion”, and how they affect a marriagehow childhood conditioning and being told you’re “too sensitive” impacts self-worthwhy reassurance from your partner never fully resolves the deeper painhow emotional patterns, thoughts, and the nervous system all work together to help you feel loved or unlovedhow to begin building a more secure, loving relationship with yourself And how that finally opens the door to you feeling the deep love in your relationship you’ve always wanted to feel

I think a lot of you are going to feel deeply seen in this episode.

And even more importantly, you will leave feeling hopeful — because these patterns are not permanent, and healing them is not just absolutely possible, but something you can totally excel at as an HSP with the right support. Tune in!

SHOW NOTES: 

Learn more and begin Foundations of Emotional Well-Being for HSPs here. 

Learn more about the full path of Foundations of Emotional Well-Being for HSPs → Marriage Sanctuary 1:1 here.