Overexplaining after conflicts is not a personality flaw but a survival mechanism rooted in childhood experiences where fights ended in silence without resolution, causing the nervous system to fear silence and prompting adults to overexplain to create the resolution they never received as children.
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According to psychology, people who overexlain themselves after even the smallest argument aren't being dramatic.
They're carrying an old wound. Picture this. As a child, every fight in the house ended the same way. Silence. No apology, no repair. Just a heavy air of tension you had to learn to live in.
Your nervous system grew up on that silence, and it learned to fear it. Now, as an adult, conflict doesn't feel small. A simple disagreement can send your body into panic. Your heart races.
Your mind replays the moment over and over. You can't relax until it's fixed.
That's why you find yourself typing long messages, repeating your point, overexlaining everything. You're not trying to annoy anyone. You're trying to create the resolution you never got.
Because when you were little, no one looked you in the eye and said, "We're okay." So now you chase that safety yourself. You try to stitch the wound closed before it splits into abandonment. Overexplaining isn't weakness. It's survival. It's your nervous system's way of saying, "Please don't leave me in silence."
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