Understanding Attachment Styles
Jealousy often stems from attachment styles, particularly the anxious-preoccupied type, which can lead to heightened feelings of insecurity when partners are physically apart. Dismissive avoidant individuals may resist close relationships, preferring independence and often being mischaracterized as avoiding intimacy. The conversation challenges common misconceptions about polyamory, suggesting that deep connections can exist even in multi-partner dynamics.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
082 - Multiple Attachment Styles for Multiple Partners
Related Questions
Is turning away from relationships when they get serious, even if the other person really likes you, a form of avoidant attachment or something else?
Are avoidants in relationships actually just really scared of getting hurt in love, as discussed in #277: Hot/Cold Dating: Decoding Emotional Distancing – Solo Episode, Understanding Attachment Styles, episode #134: Emotional Unavailability - Solo Episode, the clip Understanding Love, in relation to the episode #267: How to Cultivate a Strong Romantic Relationship with Nick Solaczek and the clip Uncovering Relationship Dynamics?
Why do people become avoidant, and how can I understand avoidant attachment in a partner as explained in the episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith and the clip Understanding Avoidant Attachment?