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It's not that you don't want to share — you just always get stuck at the 'should I or shouldn't I' checkpoint. Say it and risk burdening someone; stay quiet and keep spinning in your head. The most common outcome: you drop a hint, then wait for them to ask more before continuing. You deeply want to be seen. You just need an invitation.
💡 Did you know?
Attachment theory research identifies 'needing an invitation to open up' as a common anxious-attachment pattern — craving closeness but fearing that initiating will seem needy, so sending ambiguous signals and waiting for the other person to respond.
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