Stan Yoder

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Fawning is not a conscious choice. It is a survival mechanism. In a nanosecond, the reptilian brain selects the response that offers the greatest chance for survival. Afterward, the body remembers what was successful the first time and repeats it in the future. The fawner’s intentions then were never to please or compulsively caretake. We were looking for power in situations where we were powerless.
Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves—and How to Find Our Way Back
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