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Angry Attachment: When "I Love You" Feels Terrifying and Why You Keep Shaking Your Relationship to Pieces

Angry Attachment: When "I Love You" Feels Terrifying and Why You Keep Shaking Your Relationship to Pieces

Published 5 months ago
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Explains why some people find it difficult to trust a declaration of love, describing the resulting behavior as “angry attachment.” This pattern usually develops from a childhood in which love was present but unreliable, creating in adulthood a constant need to test the stability of a relationship. Such tests—manifesting as repeated breakups or manufactured crises—ironically endanger the very bonds the person desperately wants to preserve. However, by understanding the origins of this behavior, individuals can cultivate greater self-acceptance and communicate more openly with partners, gradually replacing drama and fear with trust and stability.











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