Your Type
When something's on your mind, your face gives away almost nothing. It's not coldness — you've just learned to file your feelings neatly away and process them alone. People see you as steady and reliable, but your closest ones sometimes wonder how to get in.
💡 Did you know?
Research on emotional suppression shows that people who habitually contain their feelings perform more steadily under pressure — but carry a higher physiological stress load over time. Letting one person in isn't weakness; it's maintenance.
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