Your Type
You always catch all your friends' emotions when they're fragile, endlessly supporting them without judgment, becoming their emotional safe haven. This tenderness of 'unconditionally accepting others' actually masks your deep anxiety about 'being abandoned and losing value'; you fear being forgotten by friends if you're no longer a useful listener, so you use 'excessive emotional investment' to exchange for security and the feeling of being needed. But constantly bearing others' weight one-way will gradually drain your inner self. Try making a tiny request to a friend next time you feel exhausted; when you learn to allow yourself to be the one needing care, your friendships will truly balance.
💡 Did you know?
People who supported us in difficult times occupy a special neural space in memory — emotionally intense memories formed under stress are often life's clearest.
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