Infatuation Rules
Photo: Jonathan Borba
Fear of intimacy Pushing people away is one way of avoiding intimacy. In fact, this avoidance can act as a defense mechanism for people afraid of getting hurt in relationships. This could be because a past relationship ended badly, perhaps with rejection or even bereavement.
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Read More »“We seem to have a lot of disagreements lately. How can we work together on better communication?” Once you express your feelings, give them a chance to explain and hear them out. Ask how you can support them Maybe they need a little more communication, or a little more physical reassurance (like a kiss, embrace, or casual touch) to feel more secure with you. They might find it helpful if you point out when they start shutting down — but not always. That’s why it’s always wise to ask what they need, since the wrong assumption might further complicate things. Avoid over-reassurance If your loved one pushes you away because they fear rejection, the solution might seem clear: Simply reassure them of your love on a regular basis. It’s normal to talk about your feelings over the course of your relationship, but providing constant reassurance of your affection may backfire. It can leave them needing this reassurance more and more. A couples counselor can offer more guidance on navigating this effectively. Cultivate patience When you feel your loved one pushing you away, fear of losing the relationship might lead you to try making up the distance yourself. Yet clinging to them or pressuring them to open up will probably make them want to shut down further. Instead, let them know you’re there for them and ready to go at a pace they feel comfortable with. Then, show them you mean it by offering the space they need to feel more comfortable with intimacy.
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