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"content": "<p>If you expect others to respect your boundaries, it's a good idea to actively communicate them. Ideally _before_ you feel like they've been crossed.</p><p><a href=\"https://social.tchncs.de/tags/Boundaries\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Boundaries</span></a> are highly personal and flexible and varying. Something that may be OK one moment can totally not be OK the next. But if you expect others to "sense" your current boundaries, or follow what you think are "general rules and expectations", you're bound to have violent experiences. It also leads to constant misunderstandings, anxieties and hypervigilance. It's not your job to preemptively co-regulate your environment.</p><p>If you have a hard time setting them before you feel attacked, that's totally normal, _but also something worthwhile to investigate and heal from_. This is your responsibility. Not that of the people around you.</p>",
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