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What if you’re not single because no one wants you – but because love doesn’t feel safe anymore? This video is for people who’ve been single for years, keep saying “I’m fine on my own”, but secretly don’t fully believe it. We’ll look at the hidden fears that sit behind long-term singleness, and why getting close can feel more dangerous than staying alone. In this video, we talk about: Why you pull back when someone gets too close How past heartbreak quietly teaches your brain that love = danger Three hidden fears behind long-term singleness ▸ losing control ▸ being hurt the same way again ▸ not feeling worthy of real love How avoidant & anxious attachment show up when you’re dating Gentle first steps to feel safer with love (without forcing yourself to “just get out there”) This is not about blaming you for being single. It’s about understanding your nervous system, your attachment style, and the parts of you that decided, “It’s safer if I stay on my own.” 💬 If this feels a little too close to home, you’re not broken and you’re not alone. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and self-reflection purposes only and is not professional mental health advice or therapy. If you’re struggling, please consider reaching out to a qualified therapist or mental health professional in your area. If this video felt helpful and you’d like more slow, long-form content about attachment, fear of intimacy, loneliness and emotional healing, you’re very welcome to subscribe and stay for the next one 🤍 #attachmentstyles #avoidantattachment #anxiousattachmentstyle #fearofintimacy #mentalhealth #psychology #relationshiphealing #innerchild #psychologyfacts #emotionalhealing