If An Avoidant Does THIS, They’re Not Coming Back

Chris Seiter
8 Aug 202416:03

Summary

TLDRThis script delves into the behaviors of avoidant individuals, particularly in the context of relationships. It discusses the likelihood of avoidants ghosting and not returning, with a 70% chance based on a subreddit survey. The reasons for ghosting include emotional discomfort and fear of intimacy. The script also touches on the concept of avoidants rewriting history post-ghosting, detaching emotionally by downplaying past significance. It concludes with a poignant reflection on the avoidant's internal struggle and the ultimate realization of the importance of shared connections.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 The script discusses avoidant attachment and its impact on relationships, focusing on ghosting behavior.
  • 👻 Avoidant individuals are likely to ghost, with a 70% chance of never reaching out again after ghosting.
  • 📊 Definitions of ghosting among avoidant people vary, but most see it as ending a relationship suddenly without explanation.
  • 🌐 The avoidant attachment subreddit is highlighted as a resource for understanding the avoidant perspective on relationships and ghosting.
  • 📉 Avoidants often ghost due to emotional discomfort, feeling overwhelmed, low self-worth, or fear of not meeting others' needs.
  • 📚 The story of Christopher McCandless is used as a metaphor for the avoidant's struggle with connection and solitude.
  • 💔 Ghosting can create a sense of scarcity, making the avoidant seem more valuable and potentially leading to a 'chaser' dynamic.
  • 🔄 There's a high likelihood of recurring breakups if an avoidant returns to a relationship without resolving their attachment issues.
  • 📝 Avoidants may rewrite history after ghosting, downplaying the importance of the relationship to emotionally detach.
  • 🌱 The script suggests that avoidants may eventually realize the importance of shared connections, similar to McCandless's epiphany in 'Into the Wild'.

Q & A

  • What are the two actions that an avoidant person might take to completely cut someone out of their life?

    -The two actions are ghosting and rewriting history with the person they're cutting out.

  • What percentage of avoidant individuals, according to the subreddit study, never reach out after ghosting someone?

    -69% of avoidant individuals never reach out after ghosting someone.

  • How do avoidant individuals generally define ghosting?

    -80% of avoidant individuals define ghosting as ending a relationship suddenly without an explanation.

  • What are the common reasons avoidant individuals ghost someone, as identified in the subreddit study?

    -Common reasons include emotional discomfort or conflict, feeling overwhelmed by the other person's attachment or expectations, a belief that the other person deserves better, low self-worth, and fear of not being able to meet the other person's needs.

  • What is the term used to describe behaviors or thoughts that are used to avoid intimacy?

    -The term used is 'deactivating strategies'.

  • What is the significance of the book 'Into the Wild' in relation to avoidant attachment?

    -The protagonist, Christopher McCandless, is seen as a perfect example of a dismissive avoidant, who seeks isolation and shuns close relationships.

  • What does the avoidant person's rewriting of history with someone signify?

    -It signifies deep emotional closure and a way for them to finalize their departure, ensuring there's no reason to return.

  • What is the likelihood of hearing from an avoidant person again if they ghost you?

    -There's a 70% chance that you'll never hear from them again if an avoidant person ghosts you.

  • What is the paradox that exists inside avoidant individuals?

    -The paradox is the coexistence of the need to be loved with the need to be alone.

  • What advice do avoidant individuals generally give to someone who has been ghosted by them?

    -The general consensus is to give them space, but with a 70% chance of never hearing back, it becomes a moot point.

  • What is the 'forever alone train' mentioned in the script?

    -It refers to the underlying fear that avoidants have that they're going to be alone forever, despite having the ability to change that.

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