What Men Say When They Don't......."You're Amazing....But” by Julianna Rowe
A series on language, clarity,
and the quiet announcement people make before they disappear. Hosted on? The Happy News Lady
You’re Amazing… But
He says it softly. Almost tender.
“You’re amazing.”
And you want to believe that’s the sentence. You want it to end there. You want it to be enough. For a split second, it feels good. Validating. Affirming. Safe. And then…
“But.”
The smallest word in the sentence becomes the heaviest. Because now you’re not being praised.
You’re being positioned. “You’re amazing… but I don’t feel it enough.” “You’re amazing… but I’m not ready.” “You’re amazing… but something’s missing.”“You’re amazing… but I just don’t see this long-term.”Amazing — but not chosen.Amazing — but not worth the effort.
Amazing — but inconvenient.
That’s the part that stings. Not because you doubt you’re amazing. But because you realize the compliment was cushioning the exit. It sounds respectful. It sounds kind. It sounds almost noble.But it’s often just a softer way to say: “I don’t want to do the work.” And here’s what took me years to understand: When someone calls you amazing and still walks away, it isn’t a reflection of your value.
It’s a reflection of their willingness. Amazing requires presence. Amazing requires emotional availability. Amazing requires someone strong enough not to shrink next to it. And sometimes “You’re amazing” isn’t admiration. It’s an acknowledgment that you deserve more than they intend to give.That “but” isn’t about you being lacking.,It’s about them being limited. And once you hear it that way?You don’t feel crushed. You feel clear.
The “but” is never about your worth.It’s about his capacity. You’re amazing. That’s why it feels safer to step away. Because amazing requires presence. Amazing requires choosing. Amazing requires showing up. And sometimes the truth is simple: You weren’t too much. You were just more than he was willing to hold. And that “but” told you everything.
We are moving onto Part IV next: THE HOLD (Access Without Commitment)
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