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The friend who only asks questions and never reveals her own life isn't shy. She learned early that the person asking holds the safer chair, and built a personality around staying in it. Read more ›
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Comfort with long silences in conversation often gets read as social confidence. For some people it is something else entirely: a survival skill learned in homes where silences were warnings and speaking up only made things worse. Read more ›
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The most reliable trace of an unpredictable childhood isn't anxiety, it's the unconscious scan that happens in the doorway, before the hello, before the coat comes off, when the nervous system reads the energy of a room it hasn't fully entered yet. Read more ›
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The labeled box of cards and photographs in the closet rarely tells the story people assume. It's not sentimentality — it's evidence-keeping, built by someone who learned early that affection could be revised, and the only way to be sure it had happened was to keep it somewhere it couldn't be taken back. Read more ›
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A reflection on how a simple birthday question exposed the quiet equation between wanting and being a burden — and what it takes to start unl Read more ›
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The people who go silent in arguments aren't avoiding conflict. They've learned that real-time words get weaponised, and considered words get the courtesy of having been thought through. Read more ›
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