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When Attachment Feels Like Love (but Hurts Like Fear)
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When Attachment Feels Like Love (but Hurts Like Fear)

1 دقيقة قراءة20 أكتوبر 2025
Nourhan Barakat
Nourhan Barakat

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We often think attachment means love — that deep pull toward someone who makes us feel safe, seen, and alive. But sometimes, what we call love is actually fear of losing connection.

Attachment forms in childhood, shaped by how we were cared for. If we grew up with inconsistency, emotional distance, or fear of abandonment, we might start to associate love with anxiety — the constant need to be reassured, the fear they’ll leave, the overthinking when they don’t reply.

Healthy love feels calm, not chaotic. It doesn’t mean we never feel insecure — it means we can talk about it without shame or panic. Learning your attachment style isn’t about labeling yourself — it’s about understanding the patterns that drive your emotions and relationships.

Healing starts when you realize your worth doesn’t depend on someone staying. Love should be a choice, not a survival need. 💙

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