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NewsPsychologists say people who struggle to accept help gracefully weren’t raised to be truly independent, but were taught early on that needing something from someone creates a lingering debt, one they feel obliged to repay over years, shaping how they approach support, trust, and even their closest relationships in everyday life
NewsPsychology suggests that the particular loneliness of lacking a partner isn’t simply about being single; it’s about having no one to share the small, everyday observations, fleeting worries, or passing thoughts that need acknowledgement to feel real. Over time, these unnoticed moments quietly wear a person down from within