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Why You Keep Attracting the Same Person (It’s Not Bad Luck, It’s Your Pattern) You promised yourself this time would be different. New person. Fresh start. And yet… the same pain, the same confusion, the same 2 AM questions. This video breaks down the real psychological reason you keep ending up in the same type of relationship — even when the faces change. It’s not bad luck. It’s not that you’re “too much” or “choosing wrong.” It’s your attachment pattern and relational blueprint running on autopilot. You’ll learn: • Why “chemistry” can actually be your nervous system recognizing an old wound • How childhood wiring shapes who feels like “home” — even when home wasn’t safe • The difference between excitement and true compatibility • Why healthy love can feel boring at first (and why that’s actually a good sign) • Practical steps to break the cycle and retrain your nervous system for safety This isn’t about blaming your past. It’s about understanding it — and finally taking control of your future relationships. If this video resonates, comment the pattern you’ve noticed repeating in your life. Naming it is the first step to breaking it. And if someone you care about is stuck in the same cycle, share this with them. It might be exactly what they need to hear. The right person isn’t gone. They’re waiting for the version of you that knows they deserve better. why do I attract the same type of person repeating relationship patterns psychology attachment style explained why toxic relationships feel familiar how to break unhealthy relationship cycles dating the same person over and over childhood trauma and relationships why healthy love feels boring healing attachment wounds psychology of attraction patterns