Personal space is not just a physical area but a fundamental element in forming a unique personality and a sense of self-worth. It helps every person feel their individuality, earn trust and respect, and defend against unwanted interference. Restrictions and constant surveillance create an atmosphere in which a person is deprived of the opportunity to be themselves, ultimately putting their personality at risk. This is especially noticeable in raising children, for whom proper respect for their personal space plays a key role in the processes of maturing and self-determination. Moreover, excessive limitations on interactions and the exchange of information—whether through bans on personal communication or restricted access to knowledge—can lead to feelings of isolation and depression, thus undermining not only moral but also legal bases of society. In this way, respecting each individual's personal territory becomes the key to preserving emotional and psychological freedom, creating conditions for harmonious development and a sense of security in everyday life.