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avatar John Paul
Psychology says adults who grew up without much affection don't just struggle with intimacy – they develop a specific relationship to love where receiving it feels more threatening than not having it, and most of them never realize this is why their relationships quietly keep failing in the same way

Psychology says adults who grew up without much affection don't just struggle with intimacy – they develop a specific relationship to love where receiving it feels more threatening than not having it, and most of them never realize this is why their relationships quietly keep failing in the same way

avatar Jacob Junior
Psychology asserts that children of the 1960s and 1970s did not become emotionally strong thanks to better parenting, but because they grew up with enough daily neglect to learn to self-regulate, solve problems on their own, and develop a resilience that modern comforts make difficult to build

Psychology asserts that children of the 1960s and 1970s did not become emotionally strong thanks to better parenting, but because they grew up with enough daily neglect to learn to self-regulate, solve problems on their own, and develop a resilience that modern comforts make difficult to build

avatar Gaie Houston
MR. WALZ, THOSE AREN'T VOICES THAT YOU HEAR IN YOUR HEAD THOSE ARE ACTUALLY PEOPLE DRIVING PAST YOUR HOUSE, CALLING YOU A RETARD

MR. WALZ, THOSE AREN'T VOICES THAT YOU HEAR IN YOUR HEAD THOSE ARE ACTUALLY PEOPLE DRIVING PAST YOUR HOUSE, CALLING YOU A RETARD

avatar Sophia Rich
katie @skatie420 you think Sigmund Freud's friends were ever like

katie @skatie420 you think Sigmund Freud's friends were ever like "hey man shut the fuck up"

avatar Joseph Mitchell
Psychology says adults who have no close friends aren't necessarily antisocial or unlikable. Many of them learned in childhood that being vulnerable leads to pain, and they grew up assuming that keeping people at a distance is safer.

Psychology says adults who have no close friends aren't necessarily antisocial or unlikable. Many of them learned in childhood that being vulnerable leads to pain, and they grew up assuming that keeping people at a distance is safer.

avatar Isabella Lewis
A narcissist doesn't want your love. They don't know what love is. They want your admiration and your obedience as a player in their make-believe world.

A narcissist doesn't want your love. They don't know what love is. They want your admiration and your obedience as a player in their make-believe world.

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