29/08/2025
A lot of people ask me: “If my partner has avoidant attachment… should I just walk away?”
Here’s the truth: Avoidant attachment can make closeness feel hard, but it doesn’t automatically mean the relationship is doomed. What matters more is whether both people are willing to do the work of growth.
Avoidant partners can love deeply — they just tend to protect themselves by pulling away when things feel too vulnerable. If there’s openness to understanding this pattern, there’s room for healing and connection.
So the real question isn’t: “Do they have avoidant attachment?”
It’s: “Are they willing to grow with me?”
If you’ve ever felt “too much” or “not enough” in relationships, chances are your own attachment patterns are at play, too. Understanding yours is the first step toward building safer, stronger love.
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