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33 7 signs you were the emotional translator between your parents as a child and it permanently changed the way your brain processes your own feelings as an adult

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 00:53 EDT

7 signs you were the emotional translator between your parents as a child and it permanently changed the way your brain processes your own feelings as an adult

Children who acted as emotional translators between their parents developed extraordinary skills at reading others — but often lost access to their own emotional language in the process. These seven signs reveal how that childhood role permanently shaped your adult brain.

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