If you keep asking why do I feel selfish when I say no, it usually means limit-setting may be colliding with guilt strongly enough that protecting your own capacity starts to feel unkind or unsafe. Boundary guilt often feels less like one moment and more like a repeated inner position.
Assertiveness anxiety often makes boundaries feel like moral failures instead of ordinary forms of self-respect.
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