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The core idea is that certain folks appear standoffish or closed-off not because they're mean or ungrateful, but because their nervous system has been wired by past hurts to expect disappointment or betrayal. This creates a protective pattern:
- Their body language stays defensive (crossed arms, tight face).
- Their mind jumps to worst-case scenarios ("They'll let me down eventually").
••This isn't deliberate rudeness—it's a survival strategy learned from history.
Practical, grounded ways to start changing it (while keeping self-respect):
- Build trust incrementally—share one small thing, not everything at once.
- Focus on consistent actions over smooth words.
- Communicate needs directly instead of silent tests.
- Use boundaries as flexible "doors with rules," not total walls.
- When your brain predicts betrayal, check for current evidence vs. past echoes.
- Calm the body first (stress habits like breathing, movement) so decisions aren't fear-driven.
••Pick one safe relationship to practice in slowly—growth comes from repeated small, safe experiences.
https://www.verywellmind.com/why-you-may-have-trust-issues-and-how-to-overcome-them-5215390
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