“The Hidden Signs: 8 Surprising Behaviors of Adults Who Never Experienced True Love as Children”
Here’s why.
When love and acceptance feel conditional or absent during childhood, it can blur the lines between self-worth and the approval of others. This often results in a difficulty asserting your needs or saying “no,” out of fear that you’ll be rejected or deemed unlovable.
On the flip side, you might build walls so high and rigid that you isolate yourself entirely, fearing vulnerability and hurt.
Healthy boundaries are not about shutting people out or constantly putting others’ needs ahead of your own—they’re about creating space for mutual respect, safety, and understanding.
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