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Dudes with anxiety have kept me in business for years.
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The systematic dismantling of healthy attachment in the West over the last 100 years from Industrialization and WWI leading to the dissolving of extended family kinship networks and eventually the nuclear family so the modern human brain feels rejected and fearful from birth.
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It’s my clinical specialty. Wrote 2 books on it and have given numerous seminars to professionals. I’m one of the few US experts on it.
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Basically our brains are molded from birth to decide if we are worthy of love. If one parent is absent, neglectful, or abusive, the brain blames itself and concludes something is wrong with the child that everyone can see so they need to keep their feelings/needs hidden inside.
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The chance of attachment issues skyrockets with only a single mother or a deadbeat dad and no thriving extended network to fill in those gaps, help alleviate parental stress, heal the child, etc. Modern system is designed to churn out people who believe they’ll never be loved.
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So they need to be interesting instead. By identifying as various things, for example. Or by running an onlyfans and being adored for their body. Or by paying money on onlyfans to be her hero without ever diving deep so she rejects him like every other woman inevitably must.
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Or, most often, by finding a messed up partner with so many huge needs they can EARN love by doing good deeds and being super nice. Then they get abandoned and rejected by their messed up partners which just reinforces the belief they’re unlovable.
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