ποΈ Guest in Your Own Home: When nowhere feels like home
Related Childhood Experiences
People with this dating style often experienced these childhood situations:
Discrimination in new countryFamily separation during migrationFrequent evictionsHomelessnessLiving 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 Guest in Your Own Home:
πAlways Ready to Leave
When leaving feels safer than arguing
relocation traumaconflict avoidanceemotional exit strategies
π§²Drawn to the Margins
When finding belonging means sacrificing stability
belonging traumaoutsider traptoxic partners
πExpecting Everyone to Leave
π¦The Chameleon
π‘The Social Radar
When scanning for danger feels safer than simply being
bullying traumarejection scanningoutsider bonding