Keith Wheeles

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Avoidants also distance themselves by simply ending friendships, even ones with friends they’ve known awhile. Discomfort with emotions makes it tough for avoidants to work through conflict successfully. Research finds avoidants are more likely to end friendships. And because breakups can surface powerful emotions, avoidants, according to research, prefer to eject using indirect routes, like ghosting.
Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends
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