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60 I didn’t realize I’d been holding my breath in every relationship until I met someone who didn’t require me to perform calm. The exhale was so unfamiliar my body didn’t trust it for months.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:04 EDT

I didn’t realize I’d been holding my breath in every relationship until I met someone who didn’t require me to perform calm. The exhale was so unfamiliar my body didn’t trust it for months.

People who've spent years performing emotional calm in relationships often can't recognize genuine safety when it arrives. The body, conditioned by chronic vigilance, can take months to trust that the absence of threat is real — and the grief that surfaces in that exhale is as important as the relief.

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