Dani Mote

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Without feelings as a guide, avoidants often don’t know what is going on with them or why they act the way they do. When Lewis is in distress, it’s like he’s “trying to scream without a mouth.” Another avoidant described the urge to cry as “turning on the faucet, but no water is coming out.” The grave cost of appearing cool all the time, it seems, is feeling estranged from yourself.
Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends
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