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“I used humour to make people like me” – Taymesan

  • Nigerian media personality Taymesan has disclosed the trauma he experienced due to not being raised by both parents.
  • In an interview with Pulse Nigeria, he discussed their upbringing by their grandmother, stating that they initially didn’t have any issues with this arrangement.

Nigerian media figure Taymesan has shared insights regarding the emotional challenges he faced due to not being raised by both of his parents.

In an interview with Pulse Nigeria, he discussed his childhood experience of being brought up by his grandmother instead of his mother and father, emphasizing that he initially did not perceive this situation as problematic.

He explained, “I didn’t exactly feel any type of way when I was growing up because I thought that was the normal family setting. My granny was well to do and she’d send us to the best schools and I was provided for , but when I started getting older, this lack of familial setting started affecting me in my twenties.”In his twenties, he began to realise some of the issues he developed abandonment issues and other trauma responses.

“I suffered from abandonment issues, I also was very guarded and didn’t want to be seen by people. Even in my teens, my grandma did everything that she could buy I think I needed to be groomed by both parents. So when I didn’t have that I turned to myself and became very independent too soon and I started guarding myself,” he said.

He continued, “When I got into the real world ,I realise that people aren’t as nice as my granny so I started looking for mechanisms to protect myself. I did that for so long that I now have walls up that I couldn’t bring down even if I tried.”

The media personality disclosed that humor was a specific trait he adopted as a means of self-defense.

He said, “Humour was one of the mechanisms I picked up in uni, I could make everybody laugh but I used it to turn everyone away from me.””Humour was one of those things I used to make people happy being around me, so I was accepted. I was looking for validation and I was a chronic people pleaser.”

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