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Why did Mr. Big cheat on the perfect Natasha? And why did he run away from Carrie right before their wedding? In this video, we conduct a deep psychological analysis of the most enigmatic character in 'Sex and the City'. ✅ Discover his true attachment style (and it's NOT narcissism). ✅ Break down the mechanisms of "idealization" and "devaluation" in relationships. ✅ Understand what an "avoidant conflict style" is and how it destroys couples. ✅ Discuss why unavailable partners are so attractive to people like Big. ✅ Answer the main question: are happy relationships possible with such a person? This video is not just a recap of the series, but a full psychological analysis that will help you better understand the motives of not only fictional characters but also real people. Like if you found this analysis helpful, and subscribe to the channel — let's explore psychology together! 0:00 - Introduction: The Big Mystery 1:33 - Who is Mr. Big? The Core Issue: Avoidance, Not Manipulation 2:34 - Attachment Theory: What is an Avoidant Style? 3:40 - Big's Childhood: The Roots of Distance 5:38 - The "Ideal Woman" Trap: Projection & Idealization 6:05 - Why He Cheated on Natasha: Idealization → Devaluation 9:47 - The Second Layer: Avoidant Conflict Style 12:24 - The Wedding Runaway: Fear of Confrontation Explodes 15:22 - The Paradox: Why He Cheated with Carrie (Safe Intimacy) 16:34 - The Chase: The Pursuit of the Unavailable Object 17:35 - Is There Hope? Can an "Avoidant" Change? 18:31 - END Your Thoughts & Outro Hashtags: #MrBig #SexAndTheCity #PsychologyInFilm #AttachmentStyles #AvoidantAttachment #Relationships #CharacterAnalysis #CarrieBradshaw #SATC #Narcissism #RelationshipPsychology #PersonalGrowth #SelfDevelopment