Avoidant Attachment Style People Might Say: - Deepstash

Avoidant Attachment Style People Might Say:

  • "I don’t have time for them. They’re too clingy."
  • "I wasn’t meant for relationships. Better off on my own."
  • "See, this wouldn’t happen if I was with someone else."
  • "I liked this person for so long, but now that they’re reciprocating the energy, I am no longer interested."

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This covers anxious attachment, avoidant attachment and fearful avoidant/disorganised attachment, understanding all 4 attachment styles, how to heal them and achieve a secure attachment style so that you can get and maintain healthy loving relationships, and STOP SELF SABOTAGING FOR GOOD!

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