🏠7-Question Living In Unsafe Or High-Crime Neighborhoods Quiz: What's Your Trauma Dating Style?
Check what feels familiar:
Growing up, your neighborhood streets were a minefield—fights and screams as lullabies, police lights as nightlights.
You became "street smart" young: reading gang signs, dodging turf wars, knowing which blocks to avoid.
Growing up on the street, you learned that showing weakness invited attack, so you struck first.
As a child, you never quite belonged anywhere.
In your family, chaos felt more normal than unknown peace.
As a child, you saw that fighting back was necessary to avoid being hurt.
Violence became normal, numbing you to things that shocked others.