⏰11-Question Parents With Conflicting Work Schedules Quiz: What's Your Trauma Dating Style?
Check what feels familiar:
Growing up, your parent's work consumed their life, making you feel like an afterthought in their work routine.
The inconsistent presence of your parent meant never knowing if they would show up for your important moments—their work always seemed to take priority.
Your parents' promises always changed at the last minute.
Work always came first in your family, making you feel secondary.
Your needs were treated as inconveniences to be scheduled around.
You learned your needs would always be secondary to others' priorities.
Self-sufficiency was survival—nobody was coming to help.
You questioned whether you deserved anyone's full attention.
Love came with strings attached from the people who were supposed to care for you unconditionally.
You hated your family's patterns, but feared you'd become just like them anyway.
Asking for things directly was often met with 'not now' or 'later' that never came.