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Do you often feel emotionally empty, cling to relationships, or give more than you receive? Do you fear being abandoned or feel like your needs are “too much”? These patterns may be connected to the Oral Character Trait, a structure formed in early childhood when emotional or physical nourishment was inconsistent. In this video, Claudia Gimenes Fisher — Character Structure Analyst — explains: ✨ Where the Oral trait comes from ✨ Why this structure develops between birth and 18 months ✨ How unmet needs shape adult relationships ✨ Why the Oral tries to “hold on” and avoid being left ✨ How their body expresses longing, softness, and openness ✨ The difference between healthy connection vs. emotional dependency ✨ The path to healing: grounding, self-nourishment, and boundaries Understanding your character structure helps you make sense of your behaviors, emotional reactions, and patterns of connection — not as flaws, but as survival strategies your body created to protect you. If you’re following the full series on Character Structures, make sure to watch the previous videos to understand how the first five years of life shape your personality, relationships, and worldview.