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Adults who keep their feelings vague even with people they trust aren’t always guarded, they may have learned early that naming an emotion could be used against them

Adults who keep their feelings vague even with people they trust aren’t always guarded, they may have learned early that naming an emotion could be used against them

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  • Adults who keep their feelings vague even with trusted people may have learned to guard themselves in childhood
  • Naming an emotion can be used against them
  • This behavior is not necessarily about being guarded or secretive
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