How The Fearful Avoidant Reacts To Breakups (& How To Win Them Back!) | Fearful Avoidant Attachment

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@deannagonzalez2754
@deannagonzalez2754 4 жыл бұрын
What’s terrible about having this attachment is , I’m a very normal and stable person when I’m not involved with someone. I haven’t been in a true long lasting adult relationship. It seems to be that I’m stuck in a perpetual cycle. It doesn’t take me long at all to begin to feel extremely anxious. I feel like there’s chaos everywhere. It feels extremely real to me. But idk if I create the chaos subconsciously. I literally feel like I begin to lose grip with reality. There’s so many emotional highs and lows and it is exhausting. And I also feel extremely guilty after hurting said person who simply liked me. So now I just avoid them all together to not only protect myself but to protect anyone I can potentially bring this storm onto.
@baronhippolytussk
@baronhippolytussk 4 жыл бұрын
There will be someone that loves the storm and your precious being, who understands your dynamic is turned on by it. Don't give up hope for a meaningful relationship. Your crazy and theirs will meet and it'll be awesome and stable despite the tumultuous nature of it all! Good luck 💓✨
@deannagonzalez2754
@deannagonzalez2754 4 жыл бұрын
Miklós Platthy thanks ! I hope so
@FM-zg5hz
@FM-zg5hz 3 жыл бұрын
@@baronhippolytussk Uh... no. You’re encouraging toxicity. FA need therapy. Not someone to “accept” the highs and lows aka putting proper through hot and cold, push and pull, triggers of abandonment. That’s not fair to anyone. They need to be accountable for how they treat people.
@baronhippolytussk
@baronhippolytussk 3 жыл бұрын
@@FM-zg5hz healing is relational. If someone has complex trauma, perhaps childhood PTSD, it may not be probable to alter underlying trauma and disorganised attachment with therapy alone. If there is someone with secure attachment in that person's life, that is able to truly understand and accept the journey of coming to secure attachment through dedication, service and sensuality then, from my experience, it is transformative and so beneficial. In no way am I suggesting a lack of accountability, quite the opposite.
@KatyaMorozova
@KatyaMorozova 3 жыл бұрын
@@baronhippolytussk Well put!
@bigred575
@bigred575 4 жыл бұрын
My ex wife was a fearful avoidant...trying to get her to discuss our issues and reconciling was impossible. She was constantly running away...and not willing to even try. I gave up and moved on, I'm much happier now!
@adamwood87
@adamwood87 3 жыл бұрын
i know what that's like. best of luck.
@mathews0618
@mathews0618 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but be 10 minutes late from work or have a female talk to you and that spiteful anxious side will come out. They suck
@michaelkeeble1480
@michaelkeeble1480 3 жыл бұрын
@@mathews0618 Iv been there mate. I went to the store to pick something up but instead of me being 10 mins I was 40 mins because I bumped into an old mate I had not seen for about 10 years. I got back and wth I said I bumped into an old mate to hear back how do I know that. My reply because I just said lol. It was a nightmare it felt as if I needed a clock card. I phoned you at work and they said your not there each time I called them. I was moved to a different factory for the day you know my jobs means Im sent to different factorys from time to time. How do I know that. Because I told you and its wrote on my work contract lol. A total nightmare.
@mathews0618
@mathews0618 3 жыл бұрын
michael keeble yep! In their mind there is no other possibility. It goes straight to worst case scenario. And even if there is proof, they still believe their version because in their mind they have to be rejected. They have zero worth. Its sad for sure and i dont mean to shame them. But i dont have to date them either
@michaelkeeble1480
@michaelkeeble1480 3 жыл бұрын
A fearful avoidant sounds like a fragile narcissists to me. I had the same issue as you and omg did it suck and mess my head up. A simple thing turned out to be a nightmare as the avoidence kicked in. Since when has ignoring an issue made it better. The silent treatment messed my head up. It was not a case of look at why she was giving me the silent treatment but focus on my reaction to it. To this day I have NO idea why the realshionship ended apart from im the bad guy because I hated being ignored. 9 year and married and NO idea wth was the brake up about. I cant see me ever having another relationship with anyone as 2 years after my brake up my head is still messed up over it. I swear someone from her past must have really done a number on her and messed her head up and I payed the price for it as I did nothing wrong that I know of or maybe she just wanted to brake up but did not want to say it but push me away. Women lol Never say what they mean or what just act strange and were meant to work them out and hope we do not go insane trying. Basically I was ignored out of my marriage and somehow im the bad guy lol and to top it I got no mental closure from the relationship. So much for my white male privilege lol I would love to know her reason for the brake up im guessing somehow it was my fault.
@prashansagurung2049
@prashansagurung2049 4 жыл бұрын
3:50 is when the real content begins.
@pugs861
@pugs861 4 жыл бұрын
Thank u
@alignwithsource
@alignwithsource 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼
@jameskemp2166
@jameskemp2166 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@janana321
@janana321 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Happy-Me.
@Happy-Me. 3 ай бұрын
Ta!
@TheAsmaahmed
@TheAsmaahmed 3 жыл бұрын
My boyfriend's fearful avoidant style turned me into an anxious person.. i was way more secured when i was single.. never really cared if people stayed or left....
@cfnaround1585
@cfnaround1585 4 ай бұрын
That’s not how it works. When you’re single, you have no true attachments. Your insecurities come to the surface as soon as you have a deep relationship and connection. You’re anxious and have healing to do
@vxsios
@vxsios Ай бұрын
I've been in the same boat, I became more anxious bc I cared so much about this person and their avoidant behaviours made me less secure. People who think they can't be knocked off their security are silly
@c46236
@c46236 Жыл бұрын
One thing that was always said and never gets old about FAs. They want everything on a 'big' scale however they give nothing back. Impossible.
@hello184
@hello184 2 жыл бұрын
I'm finally understanding that with my fearful avoidant partner they are going to always think that they're doing everything for me, meanwhile they never connect emotionally because vulnerable conversations trigger them too much, and then all of a sudden they're going to keep treating me like I mean nothing to them and on top of it blame me for not considering them enough when they refuse to ever have a vulnerable conversation through which we would understand what considering the other person actually means. So they act like they're doing everything for the other person, yet are always so consumed by their own emotions and insecurities to actually do so, and finally it's only me putting in tons of effort all the time. I am so sick of being distrusted all the time, treated like I don't matter and then... being guilted for it!
@emersonchang2357
@emersonchang2357 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on
@RAMRA10
@RAMRA10 2 жыл бұрын
Yup! It can be headache inducing loving them so much lol just know if you love them it is going to be all about them and they’re perspective only. It’s a lot of work but if you love them it’s worth it.
@austinnguyen9107
@austinnguyen9107 2 жыл бұрын
I'm FA, mostly secure at this point but we love deep conversations and vulnerability. Unless your partner feels betrayed, then they'll withdraw really hard. Thais did videos on what FA needs to rebuild trust which are spot on. Are you sure your partner isn't a DA?
@ToraydoBull
@ToraydoBull 2 жыл бұрын
What you wrote feels exactly like my last relationship and the worst part is that as the anxious preoccupied partner, I end up taking up all the blame and agreeing to what my FA partner says because I’m desperate to save the relationship when he wouldn’t even try. He thinks that by doing things for me that that should reduce our frequent miscommunications but THAT is exactly the issue.
@RAMRA10
@RAMRA10 2 жыл бұрын
@@ToraydoBull just remember this attachment style is based on trauma and any form if ptsd they might have. They’re suffering from different levels of mental illness so it’s important to almost be a psychologist coming into one of these relationships. Most of the time it’s gonna be walking on eggshells so communication and getting educated on mental health will be important. The most important thing not to do is actually point out their behavior if they ever deactivate, because it’s part of a coping mechanism that they have to protect themselves to not feel pain it’s a remnant of a trauma response that they used to cope with their original trauma and it can be intense and the words that they use to push you away can be quite sharp. Don’t make them feel like it’s an actual problem with their character because it’s really not. It’s complicated. But if you do that you’ll end up being bad for their mental health. There’s no actual wining sometimes unless they themselves & you make efforts in learning and changing. Asking what their needs & boundaries are and being extremely patient. There is no cure for ptsd there’s only managing the symptoms. It’s too late for me but I still like learning and growing as a person so I still watch these videos.
@jishnusen1470
@jishnusen1470 Жыл бұрын
My ex really helped me to see what I should prioritize in my life, by breaking up with me. I was always the type of person who would prioritize my relationship over everything else, and that's not healthy. We are in a position rn where we need to prioritize our individual careers, and this breakup has taught me that. I don't want a relationship with her, but I really love her for the soul she is. No point losing ourselves being in a toxic relationship.
@samuelcarter8021
@samuelcarter8021 4 ай бұрын
Heal yourselves together
@Ahicksaf
@Ahicksaf 2 ай бұрын
That's great and I can relate. I tend to proritize relationships too, and I have loved my ex deeply but she has discarded and for no good reason. We have been on and off for 2 years, but now she said she's leaving forever. Believe it or not we had 0 fights and were always intimate. But I think she avoidant and the distance between us kind of made her breakup with me before. This time she said it will be forever. she hurted me a lot. And I want to be happy despite of her discard. I want to be happy being alone.
@noobblet1996
@noobblet1996 22 күн бұрын
​​@@Ahicksaf my friend first one should learn how to be happy alone and then share that happiness with others, I was dating FA girl for 8 months, total of 4 breakups in that timeframe, as soon as we got close she started to push me back, now we broke up kinda hard I took all presents I gave her and went on my way without saying much, she was messed up smoking 2 packs a day and couldnt have sex without getting shitfaced drunk, I would not recommend anyone to date FA as much as I love her I need distance from such people, they dont deserve anything goos till they heal themselves or at las acknowledge their behavior and apologise. I have Secure attachment and even for me its confusing af
@itschristina.m2008
@itschristina.m2008 2 жыл бұрын
1. Depth (they need something genuine, their feelings to be validated, The why underneath things) 2. Romantic gesture (but not too much) 3. They will try and push you away to see if you mean it (reassure them, Address that you notice they are pushing you away & suggest that they arrange a time for when they are ready to meet or speak. 4. Don’t over extend yourself 5. Say what you’re willing to change 6. Validate their feelings and what you did wrong 7. Express your feelings in a polite way 8. Express what you want but don’t rush, allow space for gradual change & growth.
@batmikipig
@batmikipig 2 жыл бұрын
At point 3 l believed her and left
@tammytaylor6239
@tammytaylor6239 Жыл бұрын
@@batmikipig I'm sorry for asking in this manner, but were you the avoidant partner that broke up the relationship and left when your ex got to step 3? Or you left this video presentation?
@almightytwee1188
@almightytwee1188 Жыл бұрын
they will try and push you away as in break up or aggravate you??
@Kaycinee
@Kaycinee 8 ай бұрын
When you push them with love and support they get mad lol and can be very triggered so idk how to do this .
@Itskyleclark
@Itskyleclark 3 ай бұрын
Okay guys all I’m saying is this is a bit much for a relationship right! I think it’s better to just move on a focus on yourself and a more secure person, a relationship should not be like this!!
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 4 жыл бұрын
You deserve loving and supportive comments Thais. You are a wonderful, beautiful person. You are giving so much love to everyone. I am thankful that the world has you in it.
@debbyboyd738
@debbyboyd738 4 жыл бұрын
Uuu
@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool
@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@noahynclan7929
@noahynclan7929 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool My Fearful Avoidant Ex who just moved out has been made aware of her attachment style and she just left 3 days ago. We were married for just under 3 years and as usual her leaving came out of the blue.... She wants to talk everyday and be "friends" only still. How do I try to reconcile things when we are still in contact vs giving her no contact space for a few weeks?
@hansmartin6053
@hansmartin6053 4 ай бұрын
​@@noahynclan7929 Do no contact. No speaking
@suzyw7837
@suzyw7837 4 жыл бұрын
I always thought I was an anxious attachment type, but watching your videos I’ve had an epiphany that I’m fearful avoidant. I tend to scrutinise and look for inconsistencies/disrespect, almost expectant of the abandonment coming, so I’ll push away in an ‘I’m done!’ moment. For the first week or two after I feel empowered, for putting myself first, and then the pain of it will hit me, and even though I’m the one who walked, I’ll feel rejected and abandoned (usually because I’m dating a Dismissive Avoidant). It’s a painful cycle that thankfully I’m now getting help for. 😥
@annaec1822
@annaec1822 4 жыл бұрын
Suzy W i think this is still anxious style because avoidants experience the need for space, as if they are suffocated with the relationship, which is the opposite of what you are describing as a fear of being abandoned. Avoidants are repelled by neediness or dependance, even if it’s a normal kind of attachment in a relationship. My avoidant ex thought I was being needy for asking for a kiss when we met after a few days... Fearful avoidants want to have you not too close and not too far...
@SR77736
@SR77736 4 жыл бұрын
Same.
@SR77736
@SR77736 4 жыл бұрын
@@annaec1822 fearfuls are a combo of anxious attachment and dismissive avoidants. Half and half.
@Mamamia90210
@Mamamia90210 4 жыл бұрын
This is me to a tee. It’s so hard dealing with this attachment style. I tend to get really upset with myself over it
@kjohnsonshelton0923
@kjohnsonshelton0923 4 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain and frustrations because I’m exactly the same :(
@ericbuhne3488
@ericbuhne3488 3 жыл бұрын
I remember my last breakup, I immediately dissociated from my feelings and thought I was okay. Then I got super drunk five days later and my family heard me wailing from two floors away. I don’t really remember it, but I know it happened because my family remembers.
@artstar4
@artstar4 3 жыл бұрын
This is 100% me. Breakups trigger things I’ve carried my whole life and it becomes so easy to fall into depression. I usually just push the other person away and shut down.
@titos6799
@titos6799 Жыл бұрын
My ex got depressed a week before our breakup. Was she deactivating or actually trying to push me away?
@tiarac1245
@tiarac1245 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this . I am a fearful avoidant who just moved in with my partner and I’ve noticed how caring and also first hand how distant and cruel I can be . I believe my negative thoughts and I act on them . Since we are still in the early stages of living together I’m going to bust my butt into being a better partner . It breaks my heart to know I’m causing someone hurt , Because I’m hurting . We are Truly not bad people , BUT listening to others saying how free they felt after leaving the FA and are even happier now .. makes me sad and also makes me want to correct my attachment style even more . And in no way am I encouraging people to stay with FA , if they are unhappy and it’s causing them pain . It’s just eye opening for me We really are good people , Stuck in a unhealthy cycle while simply trying to love others 💚
@jillian2596
@jillian2596 3 жыл бұрын
Sending much compassion & healing energy your way
@mingostarr4892
@mingostarr4892 3 жыл бұрын
💜
@yamieden4350
@yamieden4350 Жыл бұрын
i will say i am happy to see FAs like you. Sending the best your way, best advice ive heard join Thais' program PDS. and also, speak your feelings as hard as i may be, and practice doing the opposite of what you would normally do. Dont run and try not to say cruel things, dont block, if you need a break take one, 20 minutes to an hour. But come back, speak, if you feel a trigger, tell your partner what you felt in the moment. Please coming from the partner of an Fa, i stood up months crying of what hes said and how he switched. i missed hime everyday, i hurt less and less but if i can help those who suffered the same, i will. I am so happy you are aware, thats a huge step in the right direction. Best of luck and sending love peace and security to your partner.
@thomaspan6514
@thomaspan6514 Жыл бұрын
From the other side, I feel conflict. I love my FA and miss them, I still want to be with them in the future if possible. But I also feel free of all the mindreading, they don't express their deep needs and emotions and also don't believe what I say.
@danielleamberconnell
@danielleamberconnell Жыл бұрын
Well done for taking control of your life, I hope it’s going well! I would really recommend an attachment therapist to help you whilst you are with your partner so they can support
@sazonada
@sazonada Жыл бұрын
So glad Thais believed in herself enough to invest in her production values and this channel. Therapy isnt accessible to everyone. I'm in therapy/EMDR, but Thais has been a HUGE part of my growth this last year. We're so lucky to have her.
@bigred575
@bigred575 2 жыл бұрын
Out of nowhere my Girlfriend of 3 years breaks up with me…the prior evening was a candle lit dinner, intimacy afterwards , and discussing our future together. She told me a week later that she was clinically diagnosed as a fearful avoidant. The pain of losing her was excruciating….but it was for the best.
@steveebear5774
@steveebear5774 3 жыл бұрын
Man I can’t thank u enough u have helped me n my partner so much she’s had a rough time with abandonment issues n her being anxious avoidant since I found ur. Vids our relationship is in a great place about a year ago I was ready to leave n move on after the three year before that point had been so hard n I thought it was just her being selfish but I started watching u n it showed me all the mistakes I had been making that caused a lot of what she was doing n once she saw the changes I had made she started wanting to know more n she’s doing so much better in our relationship and most of all she became the best mother I know n I’m happy to say that we just passed our 17th year together we have 3 beautiful kids together 2 boys and my daughter n honestly ur work making these vids changed me in so meny ways I can’t thank u enough for everything I wish u all the best in life and Ill pray that the good lord will bless u and your family
@crazzzeeej
@crazzzeeej 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! She's pulled away (left my house) more than 11 times. It's been absolutely heartbreaking. I've given a non-egotistical, selfless love to this woman and received little in return. She got into a rebound with an emotionally unavailable, functional alcoholic and drunk in October. It got worse. I feel this is extremely unhealthy. I'm exhausted and trying to heal.
@CandyQuackenbush911
@CandyQuackenbush911 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve just gone through the same thing. Then I found his Tinder account. So glad I found out now instead of later.
@crazzzeeej
@crazzzeeej 2 жыл бұрын
@@CandyQuackenbush911 hang in there! Pray and meditate!!
@lornaelizabeth6290
@lornaelizabeth6290 2 жыл бұрын
Having been working on my anxious attachment style for a couple of years plus codependency- I vowed never to go down this road again! And again I found my self in a relationship with an avoidant - I have empathised so much with him and completely understand- but for me it’s now about my self care! I gave it four weeks- and it has just been push pull push pull and at 40 years of age I am now just done with what feels like abuse - self abuse at that for staying! ❤️ sending heaps of love and remember YOU are the most important person in your life and your wellbeing and mental health matters the most xx
@bernadettemaestas7174
@bernadettemaestas7174 4 жыл бұрын
You are changing my life ❤️ thank u I finally don’t feel crazy
@joei3943
@joei3943 3 жыл бұрын
Avoidants are the hardest to deal with. They will run, push away, play the crappy childhood card over and over to the point you’re exhausted if not careful. My advice after trying for four years is to find someone else.
@sherriflemming3218
@sherriflemming3218 Жыл бұрын
Agree.
@JennyNobody
@JennyNobody 4 жыл бұрын
Ugh I love the way you phrased "I'm so tech inexperienced and I actually allowed that for a period of time to hold me back" - We need to teach every child this way of thinking about hurdles to accomplishments!
@lunab.7858
@lunab.7858 4 жыл бұрын
i don't know anything about tech but i can at least say this video you sound so much clearer!!
@anjakeller6612
@anjakeller6612 3 жыл бұрын
"I am not a fortune teller", she said while describing myself in great detail and with shocking accuracy ;-)
@adamwood87
@adamwood87 3 жыл бұрын
how well does the 3-to-4-week period of no contact seem to you? talking about a five-year relationship, she's FA, i'm AP, no major issues in the relationship, just our attachment problems. i'm freaked out about where she is emotionally. i'd like to think she's too afraid to contact me, but who knows?!
@omarlynda
@omarlynda 4 жыл бұрын
This is sooooo accurate! As someone who is fearful-avoidant in romantic relationships, this really speaks to me. I love your videos!! You are super compassionate and your style of relating is so warm and informative :)
@oeu3669
@oeu3669 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. You are literally the person I would love to sit down and speak to! I’m dealing with someone who I feel is a fearful avoidant! I freaked out because I have anxious attachment based on childhood trauma. I don’t over react or ask to see them all the time or smother... but when this person needs space or at least that’s what I think they need when I don’t hear from them for a few days - I feel fear and it tells me they’re not there for me.
@omarlynda
@omarlynda 4 жыл бұрын
@@oeu3669 you've got to express that need in a way that encourages open discussion and encourage them to do the same too. It can work but it requires a great deal of patience from both parties
@sadcowboycat1995
@sadcowboycat1995 3 жыл бұрын
Hey I've been looking for someone I could get some insight from, would you be open to chatting somewhere else? I am an AP with a FA and I'm not sure what to do or what the reality is through her eyes.
@Kirrily5626
@Kirrily5626 2 жыл бұрын
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@Kirrily5626
@Kirrily5626 2 жыл бұрын
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@Deadpool33x
@Deadpool33x 4 жыл бұрын
This video literally could not come out at a better time for me, thank you so much!
@faithjay7911
@faithjay7911 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a fearful avoidant with secure styles. However I also can fluctuate between being dismissive and anxious. I am learning and growing and doing the work. I have been reflecting back on relationships and trying to identify why I behaved in certain ways and also why people behaved towards me in certain ways. I truly believe there is hope for healing and with the work, there are so many possibilities for love and light x
@Jehna618
@Jehna618 3 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I discovered you and your work. For a long time I had suspicions of my unpleasant traits of a 'Fearful Avoidant' (FA) just as you described so when I saw your KZbin I was so happy to finally find a concrete and validation that I am FA. After having so many relationships and failed with same intense beginning and ending with strong resentment and anger outbursts. I am so burned out, so decided to put having a relationship on shelf and I am happy with that choice. I realized if I met someone like myself, how exhausting I would be too to never know where he'd be coming from or going. Feeling vulnerable is the last thing I'd wan to do, (PTSD from mother shaming me for being vulnerable)...those old programming are still active. Thank you for your insights and your work to help the rest of us. I feel blessed to have found your work. Namaste!
@mohamedhadjhafsi9441
@mohamedhadjhafsi9441 3 жыл бұрын
I just took your advice and and i feel so good i never thought solving problems this way would be such an amazing thing no more fighting and lashing out from now on it's all calm and straight on point thank you
@SuperRandom169
@SuperRandom169 4 жыл бұрын
I've never really subscribed to any KZbin videos. Thank you for your videos. I hope they continue even after you open your school.
@scottycolin1838
@scottycolin1838 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos have been incredibly valuable for me. I've read a few books on attachment theory and have been interested in it for a few years now. It hasn't been clear to me where I exactly am in my attachment style until now. Understanding the difference between dismissive and fearful avoidant makes all the difference. It's now very clear to me I have a fearful avoidant attachment style. All the patterns you describe in your videos are all accurate. I love studying patterns and am dedicated to personal/spiritual development. I can't thank you enough for helping me to see this all more clearly.
@juliejay5436
@juliejay5436 4 жыл бұрын
Hey girl, the audio in this video is SOOOO MUCH BETTER! High five, great job! Thank you for all your videos, you are very kind to share these with us.
@RAMRA10
@RAMRA10 2 жыл бұрын
That was the most helpful video about my ex in all of KZbin!!! I want to keep working on myself continually. I feel like you have the best examples of the actual game plan and executions to make than any video I’ve seen. Thank you so much for your videos!!!
@shalu822
@shalu822 3 жыл бұрын
being a fearful avoidant I can see this advice would work on me. This is 100% true for me and what I want/think in relationships.
@elizabethjones8465
@elizabethjones8465 3 жыл бұрын
The definition of crazy is repeated action & expecting a different result each time.
@FlavinhaOliveira
@FlavinhaOliveira 4 жыл бұрын
It sounds 100% better! Now we can hear what your voice really sound like without being muffled! Thank you for that!!
@zethuhlubi2065
@zethuhlubi2065 4 жыл бұрын
Highly anticipated, thank you
@joyciejd9673
@joyciejd9673 4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are absolutely amazing. Dead on. I only wish I had found them before my relationship with a person with mixed fearful/dismissive avoidant attachment style went south.
@daniellasoto1008
@daniellasoto1008 3 жыл бұрын
As I’m going through a breakup as a FA right now, it’s so comforting to know this is why I’m so numb to it. I was worried that I didn’t love them and so I didn’t feel anything. As much as I would like to feel it, its good to know that this is why, and I’m not just a horrible person for feeling fine after just 3 days of a breakup
@EdHayes3
@EdHayes3 Жыл бұрын
How long did it take you to start feeling things? How did things turn out?
@catavilla7654
@catavilla7654 Жыл бұрын
3 days? How is that possible?? :(
@fringbabyross4718
@fringbabyross4718 2 жыл бұрын
Man this is spot on to what is happening right now. I needed this…this is so awesome. So helpful to me. Thank you !!!
@MattKrack
@MattKrack Жыл бұрын
I asked the "are you ok" question and also said hey, I know you'll probably have moments in the next year and I understand and ok with that if you are not. They told me they were ok. Two months in I realized they were not ok when the projecting/comparing to ex flared up as the NRE waned and here I am down the FA rabbit hole trying to empathize and understand better and try to be supportive and/or avoid being blindsided in the future again. Thanks for these, very helpful.
@thisispi1491
@thisispi1491 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another absolutely amazing video and ... you look stunning today!
@natcviz
@natcviz 3 жыл бұрын
I wish I could have a one to one with you. You make so much sense and I can relate to so much of what you say. Thanks you for these insightful videos.
@sshuteandrew
@sshuteandrew 4 жыл бұрын
Mic sounds awesome!! So glad you didn’t let tech hold you back from sharing all your wonderful knowledge on KZbin!!
@paulad.4578
@paulad.4578 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely can relate to the, "I feel betrayed, I'm done" - not coming back. I had a friendship/ex-roomate around 25 years back. The relationship really triggered me. It was bad. I shut down and cut her off. My biggest issue was the lack of resolution to that relationship. I found a way to a resolution inside of myself, but not with her. So, it was a partial resolution, but more than I was going to get from her. The fact is, I don't want a repeat because the pain of that friendship was so awful and put me in an "I don't want to ever go through that again" shut down mode. I have worked through most of it. But, I can see how it has negatively affected me. What really hasn't helped has been feeling blamed for everything that went wrong in that relationship. I know I did some bad things. But I feel like the entire onus for everything that happened was put on me and the nasty things she said/did have neither been acknowledged nor apologized for. How do I heal from this attachment style? It has devastated much of my life. One additional thing: I have been in therapy for about 27 years now.
@jadint1793
@jadint1793 2 жыл бұрын
Those tips/advices at the end are on point. I would show up to the relationship if it's done like this. I'm a fearful avoidant myself so this 💯
@JessentialLife
@JessentialLife 4 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, Thais! Thanks for doing this for us! 💕
@captainnatalie6937
@captainnatalie6937 4 жыл бұрын
Wow this is so true. I used to be with a dismissive and when he would try to get back with me I would make him wait and was very suspicious. As a female fearful I definitely am not the one to initiate returning to a relationship ever, no matter how much I might want to.
@sunspiral79
@sunspiral79 Жыл бұрын
Well thats manipulative.. and why wouldnt you initiate returning if its something you want,?.. That makes zero sense
@vida130
@vida130 4 жыл бұрын
This is 100% on point. I am married to a fearful avoidant. You have helped me learn so much. Your channel is a true blessing.
@SK-no2pp
@SK-no2pp 4 жыл бұрын
How did you get a FA to marry you? Do tell!
@lisahammond9764
@lisahammond9764 4 жыл бұрын
It is so true about resorting to unhealthy habits and I think what’s also interesting is that the person that I kind of associate one of my negative habits with was my primary caregiver. My mom is very anxious, and put her fears on me which I resented completely because she always made everything about her so I learned I couldn’t go to her. She has a very unhealthy view of food and her body which she passed on to me. So, after a break up the first thing I do is restrict my eating. To the point where it is very unhealthy but it feels like a coping mechanism. Very good insight Thais, thank you ☺️
@judyl544
@judyl544 Жыл бұрын
I relate to this a lot except my moms also a FA like me but more anxious driven
@ebill66
@ebill66 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, audio is great this time! Clear and undistorted. Bravo, and congratulations! Now to listen to the video in whole, because I think my path crossed with a fearful avoidant, perhaps covetr narc. I'm sad they don't want to be with me, but I've also been working on moving on. You ask about attachment styles, I'd say I'm secure but can skew a little anxious (only a little, really) when I don't understand what most would consider somewhat erratic behavior. Take care.
@sasquatchoffroad2460
@sasquatchoffroad2460 15 күн бұрын
I truly do feel bad for those who have this attachment style. In my heart, I do want them back, but after watching this video, I feel it's healthy and best to move on. Relationships with FA sounds like it's not for the faint of heart.
@MayasDream
@MayasDream 4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are just incredible. Thank you for everything. 🙂
@rockinroberta9925
@rockinroberta9925 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched your channel explode! I’ve been here since you had around 1000 subscribers.:)
@lebe6863
@lebe6863 3 жыл бұрын
I found your channel yesterday it's amazing thank you so much for all your efforts and knowledge ❤
@soph6f
@soph6f 2 жыл бұрын
So they want all these things and they know this is wat is needed in a relationship but they can’t give it the same bak
@garytravers117
@garytravers117 4 жыл бұрын
My FA ex reached out at 2am VIA text as was our usual communication. I broke up with them February, they contacted me a month later saying how they missed me. I replied nicely and basically said the lack of communication broke us and no relationship can survive with out it. They replied "no worries take care" then at 2am last night (which would be 3 1/2 months after their last text) messaged again. Need to ignore it for me. It is not in my personality to ignore people but I have been healing so well. I was a secure and turned anxious in that relationship. 1st time in my life and stuck around for 1 year - it was really too much for me to understand. THEY DO REACH OUT and she is stubborn. hope she gets the help she needs.
@padraigfarrell2413
@padraigfarrell2413 3 жыл бұрын
stubborn is for sure
@FM-zg5hz
@FM-zg5hz 3 жыл бұрын
I am also secure and turned anxious and at times dismissive in the relationship. Their attachment style brings out unhealthy habits in us. Starting to think more and more that they’re just not worth all the trouble. Better off to be with someone who is secure and encourages you to also be secure instead of questioning every little thing you do and push/pull.
@szz7288
@szz7288 3 жыл бұрын
If you really love her.. I would suggest maybe communicating to her about attachment styles.. So that they are aware of it.. I think some truly don't know.. And their heart and mind battle against each other and they don't know what to make of it. Obviously it's hard to do that if you don't want them anymore.. But if real love is there.. It will help them to let know so they aren't continuing the cycle of hurting themselves and others... Just plant the seed.. Imo anyway.
@daa6677
@daa6677 3 ай бұрын
I am a DA Who thanks to past relationships was starting to lean secure, my ex was a FA, the end of the relationship was a really low blow, she ended the relationship over nothing, we where doing great. Good thing is that i have learned so much about attachment i am really happy for the opportunity =)
@SublimeSanchita
@SublimeSanchita 4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful channel! So helpful and informative!!
@yasminhabib4435
@yasminhabib4435 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, you're really out here changing my life
@vivianalhaddad9521
@vivianalhaddad9521 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Me and my ex were perfect in terms of compatibility, we are both easy going, love each other and enjoy being around each other. He got divorced about a year and half ago and he’s now fearful of failure due to his past toxic and abusive relationship and he hasn’t been able to get over this hurdle. The fear takes over. We just ended things because 10 months later I questioned our status and he freaked out and said I can’t have you tag along when I’m so broken and confused. I don’t know what to do... it’s a shame to let go of something so great. These opportunities don’t happen often 😔
@AhmedAdel-vm9ku
@AhmedAdel-vm9ku 3 жыл бұрын
❤ I feel you! But let me tell that will happen again many times. Because obviously he is not matching (you deserve someone courageous to what do what he loves, bold, mature to face his traumas)
@innachka
@innachka 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I have the same story!
@toninatoli
@toninatoli 4 жыл бұрын
The sound quality is much, much better! Thanks for your perseverance with the tech. I'm utterly hapless with it myself. Fy, the sound may be just the teensyist bit distorted.
@cloudslady3400
@cloudslady3400 2 жыл бұрын
When you said the smaller the support community is the harder it becomes to get over the break up i remembered how I used to deepen my other relationships when I feel like the one I have will be broke or will fail...before the break up happens I make sure I have other people to rely on and it make me stronger to make the decision of leaving...NOW I KNOW WHY!
@TimeWaveOfficial
@TimeWaveOfficial Жыл бұрын
same with my ex she made more things with her family, with her friends i know now why -.- now she is new on instagram and sends lots of invitations to her friends after years -.-
@lisatilley5620
@lisatilley5620 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos! You are incredibly insightful and articulate. I just asked my fearful avoidant (I believe he fits the description to a T) husband of 16 months to leave and we’ve been split up for about six weeks now. We were seeing a therapist together and individually and when he no longer wanted to see the therapist anymore and was not willing to work on our relationship I felt as though we were at a dead end and I asked him to move out. I found out later that in his individual sessions he was not taking any responsibility for his issues and denying them completely and blaming everything on me. Although I did make mistakes for sure I know I’m not mentally ill. The therapist told me that he thinks my husband is absolutely terrified of his own feelings. He wasn’t very good at sharing and was pretty quiet. I felt alone in the relationship and and frankly relieved that he’s gone although it is sad and I am grieving still. Thank you for easing my mind by providing the answers to my questions about why things perhaps were the way they were. Have a great weekend!
@melssf7451
@melssf7451 2 жыл бұрын
Hey I'm so sorry to hear this your relationship sounds exactly like mines I'm entering 2 months of no contact contact my ex husband, he also stopped trying and thought therapy was not for him I miss him and wish he considered our daughter when he ended things and walked away. 😢 I still hope NC will work maybe
@lisatilley5620
@lisatilley5620 2 жыл бұрын
@@melssf7451 Hi Mandy. Thanks for sharing. Since I wrote that my husband and I have gotten back together. Nine months apart helped us to both be humbled and my husband has recommitted to therapy. Sometimes being apart is enough to make them rethink their old ways and be ready to change. I will pray for you and your husband.
@melssf7451
@melssf7451 2 жыл бұрын
@@lisatilley5620 I feel teary reading your message because I am so happy for you and because you took the time to reply here, I really appreciate it. Sadly I don't think I will be having the same ending but I'm getting stronger everyday and letting go. 15 years with him so I will be patient on myself so I know everything will be okay soon Thanks again I'm so grateful to you ❤
@lisatilley5620
@lisatilley5620 2 жыл бұрын
@@melssf7451 Oh I’m so sorry to hear that Mandy. But you know, I never thought my husband and I would get back together. It was such a shock and things turned around so quickly. I’m so glad to hear you’re feeling stronger all the time!! Do you believe in prayer?
@SR77736
@SR77736 4 жыл бұрын
You know your stuff. Thank you this is so helpful.
@DarthViper
@DarthViper 2 жыл бұрын
I have learned a ton. I understand now she feels betrayed but I am innocent but she doesn't care. She actually shut down years ago. It's been 9 months since we parted. 7 years relationship. We have a 5 year old son. She is unreachable. It doesn't matter what I say or do. She's checked out. I tried...
@jamesgraves9858
@jamesgraves9858 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry. I know what you mean about unreachable. They build an impenetrable wall between you and communicate with you behind it. You hardly ever see any love from them shine through it. And if you do, then they shut it down when you show interest. It's sad. Hope you and your son are doing ok
@rodolfoprinzi5591
@rodolfoprinzi5591 10 ай бұрын
this lady is a gift
@danielvargas4616
@danielvargas4616 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, i love you, i just find you and I can't stop seeing your videos, Pura vida from Costa Rica ❤️❤️
@CraigThomasTv
@CraigThomasTv 3 жыл бұрын
Just realized from this video I was a rebound for a fearful avoidant. It hurts but I have some clarity now. Thank you.
@merlinblessing2489
@merlinblessing2489 3 жыл бұрын
I recommend you to a man who can help you manifest whoever you want to manifest within two-day ♥️♥️♥️
@merlinblessing2489
@merlinblessing2489 3 жыл бұрын
He was the person who helped me manifest back my ex three days ago with out delay 💯💯
@merlinblessing2489
@merlinblessing2489 3 жыл бұрын
Whtsaap him**
@merlinblessing2489
@merlinblessing2489 3 жыл бұрын
✝2 3 4 9 1 5 2 0 5 2 0 6 3......
@kimberlymorrison4880
@kimberlymorrison4880 2 жыл бұрын
For the 1st time, I've looked back at my relationships and see negative patterns. Amazing.... Wondering why I'm having such a hard time forgiving after betrayal 😪. A hard stop couldn't describe it better. I've got lots of trauma in my past. Had EMDR to try to resolve some of it. Your channel has helped more than you will ever imagine. Thank you.
@kimberlymorrison4880
@kimberlymorrison4880 2 жыл бұрын
@Wei Li my 1st husband passed away after we divorced and my 2nd husband died about 6 mths ago from Cirrhosis. My current husband was diagnosed Borderline and Bipolar 2. During a manic event he cheated on me. This brought up alot of trauma from my past and has made me look back.
@trisha1217
@trisha1217 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos they help me better myself
@teresaz7152
@teresaz7152 2 жыл бұрын
It's really sad to know that being involved with a fearful avoidant to now have validation that they do in fact smear you to co-workers or friends and family while in what seems like a very loving relationship. That is just heartbreaking to know, being on the other end of that. I've often wondered.
@Nolllag
@Nolllag 4 жыл бұрын
It works way better. Shout out to your community for helping lol
@JAlejandroMartinez
@JAlejandroMartinez 4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this!
@cherylthompson2731
@cherylthompson2731 2 жыл бұрын
100 % FA and break ups are like a death to me. It takes me years to get over someone and years to find someone new( All without drugs or booze)
@jodil7
@jodil7 Жыл бұрын
Same but worse than death because I go to therapy & feel guilty & try to understand everything fully before I move on entirely, and then once it’s over, it’s OVER.
@kmoses92
@kmoses92 2 жыл бұрын
Man this happened to me, she and I started dating a month after her and her ex broke up. It was constantly on and off for a year and a half. We’ve finally broken up because she needed to work on herself. I saw her today down the street and she’s already seeing someone 4 weeks after us breaking up. Absolutely crazy. I’d always ask her what I did and she would say nothing, That she loves everything about me and that there’s nothing wrong with me, it’s just a gut feeling that I’m not the one. Such a horrible thing to experience
@stargazerxAM
@stargazerxAM 2 жыл бұрын
felt something similar recently and it really does hurt so much
@kmoses92
@kmoses92 2 жыл бұрын
@@stargazerxAM sorry to hear that. It’s absolutely soul crushing :(
@niktendo2000
@niktendo2000 Жыл бұрын
You got with her a month after she broke up with her ex, and now she is with someone a month after breaking up with you? I know its painful but its not exactly a surprise it's a pattern
@rohitisalwayspositiv
@rohitisalwayspositiv 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos 😊🙏
@adriennelatimer2491
@adriennelatimer2491 7 ай бұрын
27 years married to a FA destroyed us both! I still love him. He’s the father of our 3 boys but he struggles to even connect with them! So sad all the way around. He’s left me now and is already with someone else
@ivymichelle891
@ivymichelle891 4 жыл бұрын
The sound is perfect on this video! :)
@kjprice1443
@kjprice1443 3 жыл бұрын
The terrible thing living with this is that for me the FA behaviour seems perfectly normal, and that's the problem! Time after time, I've been content to have an Etch a Sketch relationship. Shake and start again. I'm unable to commit when it starts to get too serious. I worry if it's the "real thing" and start looking for the exits. Before long panic sets in, and I just want to be on my own.
@psychicmediumtarotrev.laur2724
@psychicmediumtarotrev.laur2724 2 жыл бұрын
Asking if they are ready after a breakup, in my experience, I did exactly this and he said yes and we got into a relationship very quickly. I noticed things didn't feel right hot/cold, push/pull (I'm anxious preoccupied) and I wasn't even aware of any attachment styles until after the breakup. He immediately went searching for someone else after the breakup after 3 intense months of blocking/unblocking, break up and get back together. I wish him healing and love.
@SinaLaJuanaLewis
@SinaLaJuanaLewis 2 жыл бұрын
This is super helpful ❤️
@test1test219
@test1test219 3 жыл бұрын
I am an 100% FA and walking away fro am DA has been so incredibly painful. I feel so broken and hurt and want to call ever day but I won’t let myself because he wanted it to end and I will not stoop and loose the last bit of pride I have left in me.
@junelee5975
@junelee5975 3 жыл бұрын
Test1 \test2 u need to make ur dismissive side active. Now ur anxious side has been triggered. DA is just toxic AF. U need to move on from this person completely
@garytravers117
@garytravers117 3 жыл бұрын
@@junelee5975 YES!
@georgee.9631
@georgee.9631 2 жыл бұрын
When I learned about attachment style, I thought I was an anxious preoccupied. I think now this description is more accurate. I can feel the heartache but I can ignore it. I go into what may seem like depression, but I dont feel anything. I dont have many friends. Also with connections, I only really connected with 2 people and I didn't even intend to fall into love. I never really considered that I connectioned to my ex wife because I felt like I never should have married her. Even though we were married 17yrs, I just felt like we were companions but not in love.
@lindylee1139
@lindylee1139 4 жыл бұрын
Spot on advice.
@sabrinacz
@sabrinacz 10 ай бұрын
3:50 Cold at first, avoidant. They close down if they feel there is an injustice. 5:53 They well have bouts of feelings. They start processing after 3-4 weeks. Unhealthy habits can come up. They feel a lot, but they also don’t want to feel. Flip flops. 13:45 They can say negative things about their ex partner to tell a story. 16:30 They might feel abandoned, alone. If they feel betrayed they will not initiate. 18:01 Advice 1) Depth: express your love and connection, romantic gesture. 2) Validate feelings: i care, here’s why. 3) Explain the why underneath things. 4) they will push you away, to try to test you. “Hey I really want to make this work. If you think there’s a chance I want to know.” 5) Don’t overextend, don’t beg and plead. That will trigger their avoidant side. 6) Say what you’ve learnt and what you’re willing to change. And what you felt too.
@timdrawbridge6821
@timdrawbridge6821 5 ай бұрын
My girlfriend has done this to a "T" !!!!! Fearful avoidant with being anxious when happy. Was doing Counseling when we met over a year ago - stopped going to counseling after her Dad's death. We got into a "loop". Thankful for the solutions you've provided are HUGE. Especially with me already doing the work.
@misslimitlessnerd2160
@misslimitlessnerd2160 3 жыл бұрын
You talk slower in this than in a lot of other videos. I love this content so I really appreciate it
@theaveragejoe6854
@theaveragejoe6854 3 жыл бұрын
My FA put up boundaries for us to get closer. So they want it but don't let us provide it. It's so hard
@ashlynpalmer6764
@ashlynpalmer6764 4 жыл бұрын
I’m a Fearful avoidant I have been single for 5 months I’ve dealt with the emotions. I agree with what your saying I do doubt jumping back into a relationship. I enjoy listening to what you have to say.
@razvanyke
@razvanyke 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ashlyn, interesting that you have not jumped into a rebound. My FA ex got into one after a month from the breakup, I think Thais´s videos are very good for the healing, good luck with that.
@footinstirrup4948
@footinstirrup4948 8 ай бұрын
outstanding video...thank you
@lashawnharrison8171
@lashawnharrison8171 2 жыл бұрын
I see so many correlations between this attachment style and HSPs (Empaths, Sensitives, and Intuitives).
@That_Handle
@That_Handle 4 жыл бұрын
Spot-on. Needed to know this decades ago, too. Now she's running from what was transient relationship turmoil between us especially in light of her flawed sense of [~abundance?] in a social-proofed co-worker turned her limerent object; but, if I understand it, has not validated her covert contract she was assuming she had with him. 🔴 I can simply be available to talk now and yet asking, challenging her to come to find out her attachment style. Have asked a couple times. Not sure if I'll tell her I researched Love Languages especially if everything I do now is cast as a ~"oh, now?!," ; but that alone and ahead of attachment style healing ground work, I believe, gave her a false sense of hope (she couldn't communicate herself to me, apparently, outside these highly casual suggestions about books, etc. or tell me her hurt) not to forget she went on to attempt a self-study of (dark?) shadow work which also might have been putting the cart before the horses...
@JoeJoe-lo4bk
@JoeJoe-lo4bk 6 ай бұрын
Very good explanation!
@golijn
@golijn 3 жыл бұрын
You are amazing!
@shitherdadsays9296
@shitherdadsays9296 2 жыл бұрын
That loop you described is what I go through with my FA😓
@frankvandermerwe1487
@frankvandermerwe1487 2 жыл бұрын
My fearful avoidant ex screamed "I've had enough" and started balling her eyes out... guess she really had enough
@traviss977
@traviss977 2 жыл бұрын
Lol! Good riddance
@frankvandermerwe1487
@frankvandermerwe1487 2 жыл бұрын
@@traviss977 Right ?🤣Good riddance, jeez I'll never understand women
@muwu30
@muwu30 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds good!
@CL-qj6ps
@CL-qj6ps 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video! I'm not techy myself buuut maybe changing the mic or the camera can be a solution... Balance is crucial, indeed 😂 But personally, the line between cockyness and being the real deal can be so thin for me sometimes... #trustissues Please consider making a video on assertiveness.
@CPR1CHARDSON
@CPR1CHARDSON Жыл бұрын
This is a really great video. My ex is a fearful avoidant and I unfortunately brought up triggers from her past relationships and she broke up with me. She immediately was firm in us not having a chance and would exit the conversation when it was getting too emotional. I haven't seen her in 2 weeks, even been broken up for about 3 now. I sent her a letter via text on Tuesday and haven't heard back other than an "I'm Sorry 😔" which she immediately deleted. It sounds like I did the right thing though, told her how I felt, was vulnerable and then let her sit with the feelings and words. I would be happy to share the letter with you Thais.
@Autohousekoupe
@Autohousekoupe 11 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to me about a month ago. I was polite and communicative but was told that i was blaming her for how i felt. Its so confusing on the recieving end because it was a beautiful relationship but seemed to end so abruptly. I miss her so much
@TheClumsyTinkerbell
@TheClumsyTinkerbell 2 ай бұрын
What’s d situation now? Did anything change ?
@adultcellolearner4574
@adultcellolearner4574 4 жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on a fearful avoidant's relationship with another fearful avoidant, and whether it is ever possible for these two to make it work?
@pratikshasonkar2024
@pratikshasonkar2024 3 жыл бұрын
I would request that too.
@jillian2596
@jillian2596 3 жыл бұрын
I'm very interested in this as well!
@lelev.5758
@lelev.5758 3 жыл бұрын
I think any attachment style can work with any other or the same attachment style if both parties are aware of their own attachment style and work on healing and improving their relationship.
@SuperXXStealthXX
@SuperXXStealthXX 2 жыл бұрын
@@lelev.5758 You’re on the money. I’m in an anxious/avoidant relationship and honestly just the awareness of our patterns and core wounds has helped us tremendously. We’re getting used to each other and also both working to become more secure.
@Vanibabi973
@Vanibabi973 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a FA, attempting to reconcile with another FA.. I found out too late what this would entail. I'm now the one doing the work and initiations. And they respond but don't engage. I know they have feelings for me and want me. Just that there fear is higher than their desire to get back with me. I did the work to heal and try to get to a trusting point with myself. And I'm still pushing through. I love this person so much. I see now what needs to be fixed and understood. Took so much guts to be vulnerable and put my feelings out there. They held back and took so long to process, that I went into deactivating and becoming dismissive. I hate this dance. But I understand him now. And see where we both could of did things differently. Now I'm trying to win him back over.. and I've been getting the most subtle feedback. I'm just hope to hit that turning point soon. This is exhausting but I have no desire to date anyone else at this time. I saw some where else that it could take up to a year I'm just like fine ok. I text them one a week for now.
@rayf5360
@rayf5360 4 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video, very enlightening! As someone who has been on the receiving end of a breakup and my ex being most surely an FA I now have some idea what she might be going through (which I care about since I still love her). I also recognise your remarks about the anger, negativity and "shutting down" as well the resurfacing of old issues (mostly regarding her childhood and previous relationships). I have voiced how I saw our situation, how I feel about her, that I care about her and validated her views and feelings, but to no avail. At the moment I've just pulled back to give her space and time to heal while working on myself, hoping she'll do the same and hoping that at some point in time we have another chance. In any case, thank you for your valuable info!
@SilhouetteASMR
@SilhouetteASMR 4 жыл бұрын
I’m also curious as to how your situation panned out for you. I’m in a similar situation myself.
@rohitisalwayspositiv
@rohitisalwayspositiv 4 жыл бұрын
It my FA girlfriend around 6 months to properly get back to me I too really care for her
@rohitisalwayspositiv
@rohitisalwayspositiv 4 жыл бұрын
@@runlindsayrun you'll need to no contact till he properly starts getting back to you, there are phases in that..
@bellwetherone5739
@bellwetherone5739 4 жыл бұрын
@@rohitisalwayspositiv can you give me advice on getting my FA ex back. Did you just use do no contact? For how long? Did you reach out at all, what did you say that worked? How is it going now for you two?
@rohitisalwayspositiv
@rohitisalwayspositiv 4 жыл бұрын
@@bellwetherone5739 There are a couple of things involved. One of the most important aspects that we need to consider is that whether she had gone beyond the honeymoon phase, fearful avoidants generally like to stay in the honeymoon phase in which the couple is physically attracted to each other and fantasizing about all the niceties of the dreamy future. In the honeymoon phase the couple actually doesn't know about each other actually so much.. After the honeymoon phase when the physical attraction starts become normal it is then when the FA is triggered and tries to pull away because the FA senses that in her/his partner.. So now the best thing that could be done is the no contact if you want the FA back My FA has been constantly pulling away because it's been a year since we know each other and she will have to get over that fear that FA s have.. It's not easy for the FAs but if suppose the FA slightly pulls away she would generally come back in 3-4 days when she senses that it's safe and you too are cool and composed. But if she strongly pulls away then you can consider a month, four months.. Generally the FAs come back faster when the sense that 1) He/she is not needy of her/him. 2) The FAs partner is moving on with life and doing his/her own thing ( Career/ hobbies etc ) After some time they come back to check how you are doing in your life if they really had feelings.* * Many FAs can be casual too, as casual relationships are short time fillers for their needs for closeness and they don't have to reveal much about themselves. So please be careful and aware. Take care 😊 Whatever happens is for our own good.
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