I have "boundaries" but are these boundaries or are these walls? Analyze my boundaries: what are they? How rigid? What do they protect? Then expose the difference: boundaries are selective permeability (protecting yourself while allowing connection); walls are total blockage (protecting yourself by preventing connection). Map each "boundary" and reality-check: is this healthy protection or is this keeping everyone at a distance? Show me where boundaries have become isolation, where protection has become prison, where healthy limit has become inability to let anyone close. Reveal what I'm calling boundaries that are actually: fear of intimacy, inability to be vulnerable, or using "boundaries" to justify never letting anyone in. Include: whether I have boundaries or walls, what I'm really protecting from, and if I'm safe or just alone.