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Episode 214 – Three Months of Connection and Distance: Navigating a Push-Pull Relationship

Episode 214 – Three Months of Connection and Distance: Navigating a Push-Pull Relationship

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In this deeply reflective episode, I explore the emotional journey of a three-month relationship marked by intense connection, growing intimacy, and the heartbreak of avoidant behavior. Through the eyes of a secure man falling for an avoidant woman, this story traces the highs of mutual attraction, the confusion of emotional distancing, and the pain of repeated cycles of closeness followed by withdrawal.

Whether you've been the one who gave your all or the one who pulled away, this episode shines a light on attachment styles, emotional pacing, and how real love sometimes hurts in silence. I also offer insights for anyone who has found themselves caught in the “chase and retreat” dynamic and what it takes to grow and heal afterward.

If you’ve ever wondered why someone pulls away just as things start getting good, this one’s for you.

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