Stan Yoder

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Merging with others’ desires means surrendering our own. When we fawn, we forgo assertiveness and become overly accommodating. We shapeshift to stay safe. We submit to the very person or people who have harmed us. Essentially, we abandon ourselves when we fawn—our needs, values, and opinions—and this reinforces our vulnerability.
Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves—and How to Find Our Way Back
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