“Remember, you are responsible for advocating for your needs. No one else can read your mind, and expecting them to is unfair to both of you. Your needs are valid and important, and you deserve to have them met. Don't let guilt, fear, or any other negative beliefs hold you back from communicating your needs. In healthy relationships, both parties want to meet each other's needs. So, if you're struggling to communicate your needs, start by identifying what they are,” says, licensed therapist and relationship expert, Jordan Green in her recent Instagram post.