Learn what "i'm not some prize to be won" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker does not want to be treated like an object to compete for or win.
From Honey Gold, Episode 41
The speaker says they refuse to be treated like a prize or trophy.
Use this to push back against people acting like your attention or affection is a contest. It is strong and personal, so it can sound sharp in dating or relationship conflict.
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