What is your attachement style

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25 Jan 2014, 5:59 pm

I fell just slightly into the "secure" quadrant, which is kind of funny, because I actually think of myself as somewhat insecure.



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25 Jan 2014, 6:01 pm

4.90 anxiety
3.20 avoidance
Preoccupied

I've limited experience to work with but I don't feel that any question was very difficult to answer.



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25 Jan 2014, 6:11 pm

Interesting test!

Attachment-related anxiety score is 3.09
Attachment-related avoidance score is 2.56
Secure attachment

I'd argue that my past relationships were very insecure, but it was all because I was with mismatched partners. I feel so lucky to have my partner of now 2 years: I really trust him and feel secure opening up to him, because I feel like he truly understands me. :) As someone who doesn't trust others easily and feels anxious and insecure around others people most of the time, this relationship has had a huge positive impact on my life.



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25 Jan 2014, 7:42 pm

anneurysm wrote:
As someone who doesn't trust others easily and feels anxious and insecure around others people most of the time, this relationship has had a huge positive impact on my life.

That is a very great thing to hear, as I often wonder myself if I'll just always be stuck with anxieties and insecurities around anyone I'm interested in.



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25 Jan 2014, 9:41 pm

"Anxiety score is 2.62, Avoidance score is 5.42, Dismissing"


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26 Jan 2014, 2:38 am

your attachment-related anxiety score is 6.33, on a scale ranging from 1 (low anxiety) to 7 (high anxiety). Your attachment-related avoidance score is 2.75, on a scale ranging from 1 (low avoidance) to 7 (high avoidance).
most of the time im confused in a relationship

i seek attachment, emotional bonding which never happens
because the other person only wants physical relationship


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26 Jan 2014, 3:06 pm

I've never had a partner so completing this was difficult; but answering the best I could my result was:
Your attachment-related anxiety score is 2.82
Your attachment-related avoidance score is 2.67
Combining your anxiety and avoidance scores, you fall into the secure quadrant.


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26 Dec 2016, 3:42 pm

I fall into the preoccupied quadrant, which makes sense to me.

Attachment: 5.83/7
Avoidance: 3.17/7

A bit clingy, with a worried mind.


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26 Dec 2016, 4:06 pm

I fell into the fearful-avoidant region.



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26 Dec 2016, 5:44 pm

Nailed it.

Your attachment-related anxiety score is 2.39
Your attachment-related avoidance score is 5.44
Combining your anxiety and avoidance scores, you fall into the dismissing region.


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26 Dec 2016, 6:51 pm

your attachment-related anxiety score is 4.72
your attachment-related avoidance score is 5.00

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Combining your anxiety and avoidance scores, you fall into the fearful region of the space. Previous research on attachment styles indicates that fearful people tend to have much difficulty in their relationships. They tend to avoid becoming emotionally attached to others, and, even in cases in which they do enter a committed relationship, the relationship may be characterized by mistrust or a lack of confidence.


seems bad but probably right

dont know what you can really do about it

reading more about it seems pretty spot on actually, reading about attachment styles of children and how they develop I recognize more than a few things unfortunately.



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26 Dec 2016, 7:55 pm

2.78 anxiety, 6.44 avoidance, though i think that's a combination of a mediocre relationship and my not being very good at the whole "relationship" thing.



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26 Dec 2016, 10:04 pm

4.83 anxiety
1.94 avoidance


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27 Dec 2016, 7:29 am

I can't answer this. These questions ask what I would do with a partner, but I don't have one so I don't know what I'd do.



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27 Dec 2016, 7:55 am

I fall slightly into the "fearful" category.

About 4.3 Attachment

About 4.7 Avoidance.



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27 Dec 2016, 12:22 pm

Test says "Preoccupied", though I'd like to think of myself as fairly secure.

Just because I wouldn't always be "comfortable" doing things like opening up emotionally, doesn't mean I wouldn't do it anyway.


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