Do you like to share your feelings with your partner, but do you feel as if they are not as open as you are?
Do you worry a lot about being rejected by others?
Can your feelings get out of control quickly?
Do you strongly wish to be very intimate with people?
Do you often worry about being alone?
Does your partner complain that you are too clingy and emotional?
Do you desperately seek others for support, but does it feel as if no one is as available as you would like them to be?
Do you prefer close, intimate relationships over personal achievement and success?
Do you often worry about being abandoned in close relationships?
While it is unlikely that you have developed an ambivalent attachment style, you may be displaying a few signs related to it. A child who is unsure of love and is always afraid of being abandoned, grows up ambivalent toward relationships. This means that they desire something of which they are very afraid. In ambivalent relationships, one day children will receive love and acceptance, while the other day they won’t even under identical circumstances. Luckily, there seem to be no need to worry in your case. However, if you have difficulties forming healthy relationships, it may be important to seek professional help.
Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs related to an ambivalent attachment style. A person with this type of attachment is constantly seeking for proof of love and affection. Often, they are very distrustful of others and display extreme behaviors that can alienate the other person. No amount of reassurance seems enough for them, and the person appears needy and at the same time capable of extreme rage. If you feel you can’t have healthy relationships with others, it may be very important to reach out to your doctor or a therapist.
Unfortunately, you are displaying the signs typically seen among individuals who have developed an ambivalent attachment style. You may feel reluctant about becoming close to others, and you may also worry that your partner does not reciprocate your feelings. Your relationships may feel distant, which often leads to break-ups. It may be important to seek professional help if you are struggling with relationship dependency or other issues. Remember that there is always someone out there than can help you to feel better about yourself and your relationships, so you will be able to live a more satisfying life.
https://www.aplaceofhope.com/relationships-the-ambivalent-attachment-style/
https://www.verywellmind.com/attachment-styles-2795344

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