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Healing Childhood Wounds

Exploring the impact of early attachment on adult relationships, the discussion highlights how unmet needs in childhood shape behaviors in adulthood. Men often find themselves oscillating between people-pleasing tendencies and rejecting the feminine, stemming from unresolved wounds with their mothers. This dynamic can manifest in controlling behaviors or emotional detachment, ultimately affecting their ability to trust and connect with women.
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    #411: Am I Too Much? Healing Your Wounds with Mom and Reclaiming Your Worth

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