I am on another forum where a guy posted a substantial message about playing his original music for friends and family who didn't give him the responses he wanted. No one asked him to play the song twice. And people weren't going to soundcloud or wherever to listen to his music.
I get a similar response often when i post something original. I might have a few dozen hits on one of my best songs. But I know that my friends and family listened once and moved on to something else. I know a few went back to listen again and still do occasionally.
When I was younger, I felt the same way as that dude. What I didn't think about then, and I told the dude this. Choosing music and finding something that really grabs you is a personal decision. When I shop for music, I have literally a choice of a million songs or more, many of them masterpieces, great songs that are well-written and well-performed--but most of it doesn't interest me. Drake is an incredible songwriter, much better than many of my heroes, but his music says nothing to me. If he gave me a demo, I'd probably listen to it once only unless I had some professional involvement with it (like that would ever happen. ha ha).
You can't expect people, even the people close to you, to always like your music or to like it at all. It's nothing personal, and it isn't a judgement on your songwriting or performance. I mean you could be writing and playing some awful stuff, but if you've got decent material, even that is not a guarantee that anyone is going to hear your song and get into it.