Everyone navigates interpersonal relationships differently.
People who have fearful avoidant attachment style want love and affection, but also want to avoid it altogether.
Many times, people struggle with finding the right partner because of this.

Often times, people who come from abusive homes with abusive caregivers end up having fearful-avoidant attachment styles.
If you are someone with fearful-avoidant attachment style, it’s important to recognize healthy and toxic relationships.
It’s important to heal your past traumas, as well, before entering a new relationship altogether.

Working on yourself through therapy and healing your past is key to having positive relationships overall.
Never be afraid to get to know yourself better!