Why You Attract Emotionally Unavailable Partners (And How to Finally Shift It)
There’s a part of you that learned—very early on—that love isn’t something you simply receive. It’s something you earn. Through effort. Through proving. Through waiting. So when you meet someone who is distant, inconsistent, or hard to fully reach, something inside you activates. It doesn’t feel wrong—it feels familiar. There’s a pull, a chemistry, an intensity that you interpret as connection. But what you’re actually feeling is recognition. Your body is saying: “I know this dynamic. I’ve been here before.” And without realizing it, you begin to lean in. You give more. You try harder. You become hyper-aware of their responses. You start shaping yourself—subtly or overtly—to be chosen. Not because you’re weak. But because a part of you still believes love must be secured. The Hidden Cost: Self-Abandonment Here’s the truth most people don’t want to face: Every time you chase someone who cannot meet you, you leave yourself. You override your needs. You silence your intuiti...