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Poll Thread: Attachment Styles

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 InkHulk (original poster member #80400) posted at 10:37 PM on Saturday, September 23rd, 2023

What is your and your partner’s attachment style?

Me - BH - leans anxious, especially after the A

Her - WW - at least avoidant, I’d guess fearful avoidant.

I’d guess this has been done before, but I’m curious so please humor me.

People are more important than the relationships they are in.

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MintChocChip ( member #83762) posted at 12:00 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

Well you know mine...

Me - BS - secure, leaned to a little fearful avoidant post A

Him - WS - dismissive avoidant, leaned to fearful avoidant post A

D Day: September 2020Currently separated

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straightup ( member #78778) posted at 1:55 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

An online test just told me I’m ‘secure’, but I leaned something more. I’m probably also both sceptical and cheap, because I didn’t pay the five bucks for the full report.

I might try another one.

I don’t think my wife would take one unless I was a bit duplicitous, suggesting it as some kind of parlour game.

I found Myers-Briggs personality tests and personality strengths tests got me pretty accurately and consistently in the past. But I did wonder if they were feeding back to me what I thought the world should be and what I value, as much or more than what I always am. You are saying ‘I’m x’ and they are confirming ‘you’re x’ and your answers are generally consistent.

[This message edited by straightup at 1:58 AM, Sunday, September 24th]

If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway.
What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight. Create anyway.
Mother Teresa

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Grieving ( member #79540) posted at 2:08 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

I don’t know much about attachment styles, but I just took an online quiz, and so did my husband. I came back as disorganized/fearful-avoidant, and he came back as anxious preoccupied.

I don’t feel like the descriptions I read are a super accurate picture of how we relate to each other and to other people, but they nailed our respective childhoods.

The other thing I realized is that I answered a lot of the questions differently now, after his affair, than I would have prior to his affair. I don’t know how that impacts results.

Husband had six month affair with co-worker. Found out 7/2020. Married 20 years at that point; two teenaged kids. Reconciling.

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MintChocChip ( member #83762) posted at 3:12 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

It impacts it a lot.

Secure = love is safe

Fearful avoidant = love might be safe OR very dangerous

D Day: September 2020Currently separated

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atomic_mess ( member #82834) posted at 3:29 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

I tested Secure. Sorry, wasn't too impressed with the test questions or result.

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WontBeFooledAgai ( member #72671) posted at 4:25 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

I think I am a bit of all of the above. Sorry to bust your stats InkHulk laugh

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This0is0Fine ( member #72277) posted at 6:01 AM on Sunday, September 24th, 2023

We are both "secure".

Love is not a measure of capacity for pain you are willing to endure for your partner.

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emergent8 ( member #58189) posted at 8:12 PM on Monday, September 25th, 2023

I just took an online test and got predominantly secure attachment (no real surprises there). My secondary attachment style (which was not particularly significant but not zero) was dismissive avoidant.

I have no idea what my husband's was, though I'd guess he's probably mostly secure with some dismissive-avoidant features as well.

Me: BS. Him: WS.
D-Day: Feb 2017 (8 m PA with married COW).
Happily reconciled.

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