12/02/2025
Ever wonder why you connect with people the way you do? It might have something to do with your attachment style. Basically, the way you learned to form emotional bonds from an early age. Here’s a quick breakdown:
✨ Secure Attachment:
Feels comfortable with both closeness and independence. Trusts easily, communicates openly, and generally navigates relationships with a healthy balance. (Basically, the emotional equivalent of having Wi-Fi that never drops out.)
😟 Anxious Attachment:
Craves emotional closeness but often fears being left out or abandoned. Constantly seeks reassurance and can feel insecure, even when things are fine. (Think of it like refreshing a text thread to see if they’ve replied… even though you just checked.)
🙅♂️ Avoidant Attachment:
Someone that values independence, sometimes to the point of emotional distance. Struggles with vulnerability, tends to keep feelings bottled up, and avoids relying on others. (The “I’m fine” crew, when clearly, they are not fine.)
⚡ Disorganised Attachment:
A mix of anxious and avoidant vibes. Wants connection but is also afraid of it, which can lead to some pretty confusing behaviour, like pulling people in, then pushing them away. (Picture wanting a hug but also dodging it when someone actually goes in for one.)
💡 Knowing your attachment style isn’t about labelling yourself—it’s about understanding your patterns so you can build stronger, healthier connections.
Which style feels familiar to you?