When two people with a history of trauma lock eyes, the connection can feel instantaneous, as though they're resonating on a frequency others can't perceive.
This level of understanding can create an intense and profound bond, one that feels incredibly validating and healing. It stems from shared histories of struggle and survival.
The bond feels different—deeper—because it stems from shared histories of struggle and survival, focusing on being seen and known.
Sometimes, what we seek goes deeper than shared hobbies or surface-level compatibility; it's about finding safety and comfort, a haven for our wounds.
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