Traumadater

🏳️‍🌈8-Question Sexual Orientation Or Gender Identity Issues Quiz: What's Your Trauma Dating Style?

Check what feels familiar:

Your sense of self was fractured early by experiences that forced you to question or hide your authentic identity and developing sense of who you are.

Growing up, you learned that central aspects of your identity were unacceptable or dangerous to express, creating a profound split between your inner and outer self.

Navigating conflicts about your gender identity or sexual orientation during formative years required you to compartmentalize or suppress essential parts of yourself.

The constant questions "Who am I?" and "Why don't I belong?" consumed so much mental energy that little was left for normal childhood friendships, exploration and growth.

As a child, normal growing-up moments like puberty, dating, or choosing clothes became sources of anxiety and confusion because of your gender identity struggles.

You collected masks instead of discovering your real face.

Authenticity got punished, so you lost track of who you really were.

Growing up, you developed acute awareness of how others perceived you—monitoring for signs that the parts of you others deemed "unacceptable" might be showing.

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