Avoidant attachment styles are characterized by a reluctance to engage in emotionally close relationships. A recent study indicates that when both partners exhibit avoidant attachment, they may struggle to develop closeness. However, with patience and support, individuals who typically shy away from intimacy can potentially learn to embrace closeness without the fear of emotional distress. While attachment styles are influenced by early experiences, they are not fixed and can evolve with positive relationship dynamics over time.
People who exhibit avoidant attachment styles tend to avoid emotionally close relationships, often acting aloof, which can lead to a lack of intimacy in partnerships.
Avoidantly attached individuals may learn over time that closeness can occur without emotional harm, potentially transforming their attachment styles with support.
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