I mean, I'm still being supported by my parent even though I moved out, so I am being taken care of.
I do not like taking care of others for small things. I do not like being taken care of for small things, even if I can show appreciation for it. I find it best when you're just in on your own business, haha. That, or working together without one person pulling most of the weight.
I'm usually the one taking care of others. When I'm in a tight spot the only people who I go to for help are my parents, and that's very far and few between, and I always repay them.
I would say a little of both. In my friend group I tend to be a caregiver. I have always been fairly mature for my age and a good listener, so I just sort of fell into that role. However my family, specifically my sister and brother-in law, tend to take care of me.
I've always been the "mom friend" in my group of friends, the one who didn't partake of any partying and helped mend all the broken friendships, I had a best friend at the time that I called my wife and we were totally the lesbian moms of our adorable goth group of children. It was a good time. Even in elementary school I was the mom, like literally kids in younger grades called me mom, it was a great time. Now I don't really have too many friends but a lot of friends always come to me when they need help and I always take care of them and let them vent, but I don't have anybody that takes care of me, it's super one sided.
Sometimes I need a little help with things, but I'm usually the one to take care of others. My friends. My nickname is actually Mama Bean, because I call my best friend my Lil Bean, haha.
My parents take care of me, so I'm taken care of I guess?
Although, sometimes I feel like I'm taking care of young kids whenever I'm around them with events at my church.
If I'm working in a group at school I'm always watching over everyone.