From time to time, we all need a shelter, a place or a person with whom we can feel safe and at peace.
And even if we never take refuge in that place, we need to have the feeling that the other person's shelter exists, that it will be there if we ever need it.
This desire for protection has its roots in childhood, when as babies, children develop the noti…
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