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Attachment types: secure, anxious or avoidant?
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"Do you know which type you are? Have any experience of being in a relationship with someone of a different type?
I’m there now and it’s monumentally shit. Can it improve?"
I would think it will only improve if you change it. We are in a very secure relationship, second time around for us both. Good luck.  |
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I tended to go into relationships without putting a type on people and if I didn't like the way they behaved I got out of the relationship.
I don't know what type I am or my partner but if it's broken fix it or walk away would be my plan of action. |
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Whilst we're creatures of habit, we're perhaps not as rigid as some would have us believe. I take each person that I form a relationship with as an individual and the relationship develops around both of our needs. I'd be concerned if I spotted any behaviour from either of us that was potentially damaging to a healthy relationship and seek to deal with it appropriately. |
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