🏆6-Question Pressure To Succeed Quiz: What's Your Trauma Dating Style?
Check what feels familiar:
Growing up, you were constantly pushed to achieve, with childhood equated to performance and your worth measured in grades and trophies.
You were often unfairly treated by your parents or siblings—like all problems were your fault.
Growing up, praise came only with perfect results, making you fear failure as a fundamental judgment of your character.
As a child, your parents made you feel only as good as your last accomplishment—past successes didn't count.
In your family, love always felt like something you had to earn through achievement.
In your family, you only got praised when you achieved something.