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valeryclaros387
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que ermoso me en canta
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hola saludos bailas hermoso me dedicas un video🥺🥺🥺🥺plis
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linda tu🥰🥰🥰
2021-05-11 02:19:33
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sra. luz
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muy buena 😳😳😳😎
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hola y te puedes maquillar
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If love felt conditional growing up - if you were ignored, criticized, or made to prove your worth - you might not realize you’re still rejecting yourself. These behaviors aren’t just quirks; they’re trauma responses, patterns you learned to survive.   👉🏼Brushing Off Compliments ✋   You downplay praise—“Oh, it was nothing”—because deep down, you don’t believe you deserve it. If validation was rare or came with pressure, accepting kindness now feels uneasy.   👉🏼Holding Onto Resentment   You expect people to “just know” what you need but don’t say it out loud. When they don’t, you feel unseen and frustrated. If expressing your needs as a child led to rejection, staying silent became the safer choice.   👉🏼Refusing Help, Even When You Would Need Help You tell yourself, “I’ll figure it out,” because relying on others once led to disappointment. Independence became your armor, even when it’s exhausting.   👉🏼Easily Love-Bombed, Then Feeling Empty 💔 Fast affection feels like love, but when the intensity fades, so does the connection. If love in childhood was inconsistent, grand gestures now feel safer than real intimacy.   👉🏼Hoping They’ll Read Your Mind Instead of Saying What You Need 🤐 – You assume if someone truly cares, they’ll “just know.” When they don’t, you feel unimportant. But unspoken needs don’t get met.   Over-Apologizing, Even When It’s Not Your Fault 😞 You say “sorry” for taking up space, for existing. If love once felt fragile, apologizing became a way to keep the peace.   Mistaking Attention for Real Connection 🌀  Feeling noticed gives a temporary high, but it’s not the same as being truly understood. If you grew up feeling invisible, attention now feels like proof you matter.   These patterns aren’t random, and they’re not permanent. They’re learned survival strategies, and healing starts when you stop rejecting yourself.   If you don’t know where or how to start, my mini-course is here to help. 💡 DM or comment  the word
If love felt conditional growing up - if you were ignored, criticized, or made to prove your worth - you might not realize you’re still rejecting yourself. These behaviors aren’t just quirks; they’re trauma responses, patterns you learned to survive. 👉🏼Brushing Off Compliments ✋ You downplay praise—“Oh, it was nothing”—because deep down, you don’t believe you deserve it. If validation was rare or came with pressure, accepting kindness now feels uneasy. 👉🏼Holding Onto Resentment You expect people to “just know” what you need but don’t say it out loud. When they don’t, you feel unseen and frustrated. If expressing your needs as a child led to rejection, staying silent became the safer choice. 👉🏼Refusing Help, Even When You Would Need Help You tell yourself, “I’ll figure it out,” because relying on others once led to disappointment. Independence became your armor, even when it’s exhausting. 👉🏼Easily Love-Bombed, Then Feeling Empty 💔 Fast affection feels like love, but when the intensity fades, so does the connection. If love in childhood was inconsistent, grand gestures now feel safer than real intimacy. 👉🏼Hoping They’ll Read Your Mind Instead of Saying What You Need 🤐 – You assume if someone truly cares, they’ll “just know.” When they don’t, you feel unimportant. But unspoken needs don’t get met. Over-Apologizing, Even When It’s Not Your Fault 😞 You say “sorry” for taking up space, for existing. If love once felt fragile, apologizing became a way to keep the peace. Mistaking Attention for Real Connection 🌀 Feeling noticed gives a temporary high, but it’s not the same as being truly understood. If you grew up feeling invisible, attention now feels like proof you matter. These patterns aren’t random, and they’re not permanent. They’re learned survival strategies, and healing starts when you stop rejecting yourself. If you don’t know where or how to start, my mini-course is here to help. 💡 DM or comment the word "Start" for more info. ❤️‍🩹 #MentalHealth #selfawareness #traumatok #cptsd #childhoodtrauma #coping #whdfides #emotionalneglect #emotionalabuse #innerwounds #mentalegesundheit #innerchild #trauma #traumainformed #behaviour

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