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| Hey everyone,
I’ve been thinking a lot about how upbringing shapes personality and behavior. Some people describe themselves as “sheltered,” but I’m curious what that really looks like in everyday life. In your experience, what are the key traits of a sheltered person?
Are they generally more naive about the world, less independent, or just cautious and reserved? I’d love to hear your thoughts or personal experiences, especially how being sheltered might affect social skills, decision making, or confidence.
Do you think it’s something people can outgrow, or does it leave a lasting impact on adulthood?
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