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120: *7 ways* How to THRIVE with an avoidant man & make your partner OBSESSED with you
How to thrive with an avoidant man, love an avoidant partner, and stop chasing in an anxious–avoidant relationship 🖤✨
If you have an anxious attachment style and you’re in a relationship with an avoidant man, this episode will feel painfully familiar 👀
I break down the anxious–avoidant cycle in simple words and show you why neutral moments suddenly feel threatening, why you lean in when he pulls away, and why chasing, fixing, or people-pleasing feels safe in the moment but creates more distance over time 🔄
We talk about how to live with an avoidant partner without walking on eggshells, how to love a dismissive avoidant man without losing yourself, and the four conditions that decide whether an anxious–avoidant relationship can actually work 💭
You’ll learn why it only takes one person to break the cycle, how emotional regulation changes the entire dynamic, and how to stop making your partner your only source of safety and reassurance 🧠✨
Then I share 7 practical rules that helped me and my clients feel calmer, more grounded, and more secure while staying in relationships with avoidant partners. This includes how to give space without panicking, speak up without criticism, and create closeness without pressure 🤍
This episode also naturally covers how to deal with an avoidant partner during stress or conflict, how to stop obsessing over his moods, and how to shift from fear-based attachment to clarity and self-trust 🫂
This is not about manipulation or making him change.
It’s about changing the pattern and choosing yourself—thought by thought, action by action 🎙✨
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CHAPTER:
00:00 What is the Anxious Avoidant Cycle?
06:19 4 Conditions to make the Anxious Avoidant Relationship work
12:22 How to THRIVE with your avoidant man
DISCLAIMER: I'm not a therapist or doctor.
This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It's not intended to diagnose, treat, or heal any mental health conditions.
This is not meant for situations involving abusive relationships of any kind. Always seek professional advice for personal health concerns.
Remember: Change in your relationship starts with YOU, thought by thought and action by action.
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