You Started Needing Their Approval | Makima
You Started Needing Their Approval | Makima Sometimes emotional dependency doesn’t feel toxic at first. It feels like finally being understood. This video explores how validation slowly replaces self-trust — using Makima from Chainsaw Man as a psychological case study. At first, someone’s attention feels comforting. They listen closely. They remember details. Their reactions start feeling emotionally important. Then gradually, you stop trusting your own emotions without their response first. This is emotional calibration: when another person becomes your emotional reference point for certainty, safety, and identity. Topics covered: • emotional dependency psychology • validation seeking behavior • approval addiction • attachment dynamics • identity drift in relationships • emotional conditioning • behavioral psychology • human behavior analysis 📍 Subtitles: English (Auto + Auto-translated available) ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is an analytical interpretation inspired by psychological themes in fiction. Created for educational storytelling and commentary purposes. 📩 Business / Collab [email protected] #Makima #Psychology #HumanBehavior #ChainsawMan #BehavioralPsychology #EmotionalDependency #MindVerse

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