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Why You Feel Like a Different Person When You Meet Someone Safe

Something strange happens when you finally spend time with someone who does not make you feel like you need to be on guard. You relax. You talk too much. You laugh at something that is not even that funny. You say exactly what you think without running it through a filter first. You are not monitoring the room. You are not calculating risk. You are not performing calm or competence or control. You are just yourself. And for a moment it is disorienting - because you had forgotten that person existed. Who You Became in a Toxic Relationship When you live with someone unpredictable, controlling, or abusive, you adapt. You have to. It is not a conscious decision - it is your nervous system doing what it needs to do to keep you safe. Over time, you become a very particular version of yourself. Careful. Measured. Controlled. You think before you speak. You edit yourself before you open your mouth. You manage your tone, your expression, your reactions - all of it calibrated to ...

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