🎒 Always Ready to Leave: When leaving feels safer than arguing
Related Childhood Experiences
People with this dating style often experienced these childhood situations:
Discrimination in new countryFamily separation during migrationFrequent evictionsFrequent relocation, movingHomelessnessInvolvement with child protective services or foster care systemLiving in refugee camps or temporary sheltersLiving in temporary or institutional housing (shelters, refugee camps)Loss of homeland/cultural identityStatelessness or undocumented statusStressful housing conditionsSudden displacement/immigration due to war/persecutionUnstable housing situationWitnessing violence during migration journey
Related Dating Styles
Other patterns that often appear alongside Always Ready to Leave:
🧲Drawn to the Margins
When finding belonging means sacrificing stability
belonging traumaoutsider traptoxic partners
đź‘‹Expecting Everyone to Leave
🏚️Guest in Your Own Home
When nowhere feels like home
childhood displacement traumarootless identitycommitment issues
🦎The Chameleon
📡The Social Radar
When scanning for danger feels safer than simply being
bullying traumarejection scanningoutsider bonding