When someone grows up without consistent presence, they learn to expect abandonment, causing their nervous system to treat intimacy as the moment before loss, which triggers avoidance behaviors like pulling away when someone shows genuine care; recognizing this as fear rather than truth and consciously staying longer can help break this pattern.
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Why you sabotage relationships right before they get real #ShortsAjouté :
If you pull away right when someone starts to care, when they text good morning, [music] remember your coffee order, ask about your day, this is for you.
You feel the walls go up. You find the reasons they're wrong for you. You pick [music] fights over nothing. There's a reason for that. Psychologist John Bowlby discovered that boys who grow up without consistent presence [music] learn to expect abandonment. Your nervous system treats intimacy as [music] the moment before loss, so you leave first. But here's what changes everything. That panic you feel when someone gets close is not intuition.
It's old programming.
>> [music] >> Next time you feel yourself pulling away, name it. This is fear, not truth.
Then do the opposite of what your body screams for. Stay one more day. Send one more text. The person who [music] stays when everything in them wants to run, that's who you're becoming.
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