Do dismissive avoidant exes ever come back?

Dismissive avoidants tend to circle back to the familiarity of a relationship, and sometimes you may find that a dismissive avoidant keeps coming back again and again. Returning to the familiarity of a relationship doesn't always mean a dismissive avoidant wants to get back together.

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Do dismissive avoidants go back to their exes?

It's not a secret that people with a dismissive avoidant attachment style tend to return to relationships, but the reasons “why they do” might not be as clear as you'd think.

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How often do dismissive avoidants come back?

In my opinion, dismissive avoidants usually won't come back to you unless they are given enough time to begin “longing” for you and even then they tend to like fawning after you from afar. So, most people don't ever think their dismissive avoidant ex wants them back because there are no “big” signs.

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Will dismissive avoidant come back after no contact?

They're always looking for the red flags, and they will find them, so when you go no contact with the dismissive avoidant, don't expect them to reach out to you. They won't text you because likely when you were in a relationship with them, you were the one to initiate most of the contact.

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How long does it take for an avoidant ex to come back?

Every avoidant is different, but deactivation generally lasts anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Most fearful avoidants will reach out or begin responding again after 2 – 5 days because they want connection and feel happier in relationships.

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Do Avoidant Exes Come Back?

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Do avoidants regret breaking up?

In spite of the fact that avoidants may regret breaking up, they may regard their ex-partner negatively, and convince themselves that the breakup was their ex's fault. Thus, they may talk themselves into thinking that the breakup was the best decision they ever made.

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Does a dismissive avoidant ex miss you?

In today's blog I want to discuss the dismissive avoidant and whether or not they miss you. This will be short and to the point. Yes, the dismissive avoidant misses you, but they miss you later on.

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What hurts a dismissive avoidant?

Because people with an avoidant attachment style fear not being lovable or good enough, feeling criticized or judged by loved ones can be particularly painful. Especially when it comes to things that they are not so comfortable with, such as their emotions and feelings.

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Do dismissive avoidants think about you?

The dismissive avoidant comes off as a person who is emotionally unavailable, cold, and kind of unfeeling, but they do have feelings. They do care about people and the people that they do care about they care deeply about. They have you as a friend for life if you're able to maintain a healthy relationship.

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Do dismissive avoidants move on quickly?

Whereas the avoidant is someone afraid of intimacy and emotional closeness and has a high need for independence and solitude. If your ex has an anxious attachment style, they likely moved on slower than an average person. Whereas if they have an avoidant one, they likely moved on faster than an average person.

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Do dismissive avoidants regret losing you?

Most f the time however, a dismissive avoidant ex's regret is not “I wish we were still together” but more like “I wish this didn't happen.” And believe it or not, there are dismissive avoidants who feel really bad for hurting someone who cared for them and tried to love them but found it too hard.

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Do dismissive avoidants have a fear of abandonment?

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People with a dismissive-avoidant style are not afraid of abandonment or the end of a relationship.

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Do dismissive avoidants ever heal?

Healing does exist, and you can have a healthy secure relationship. If you want to learn more and find the tools to help you rewire your avoidantly attached brain so that you feel better in your relationships, contact me, an anxiety and relationship therapist, at (561) 406-4398 or contact me here.

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Do dismissive avoidants feel heartbreak?

The dismissive avoidant tends to ruminate on the break-up for quite a while. To the anxious preoccupied, that's going to look to them as if the person just doesn't care, but that's not the case. They need the time to sit with their feelings and understand if the break-up was an overreaction or not.

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Do avoidants feel dumpers remorse?

The fearful avoidant will typically go through a period of euphoria after a breakup due to their newfound freedom from the confines of the relationship. However, that doesn't mean they won't eventually regret the breakup.

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Do dismissive avoidants hurt after breakup?

For a Rolling Stone, a dismissive avoidant breakup can at first evoke feelings of relief, but eventually, they too have to process the fallout. Especially if the relationship meant a lot to them. However, as mentioned earlier, they find this incredibly hard.

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Do Avoidants actually care about you?

Once again, people with a dismissive-avoidant style showed that they did care about relationships. Dismissive avoidant students reported higher self-esteem and positive mood than non-dismissives—but only when told that surgency predicts future interpersonal success.

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Do dismissive avoidants ever find love?

An avoidant-dismissive person can have a successful loving relationship once they acknowledge their attachment style and are willing to work on the detrimental effect it will play out on their loving relationship if they continue acting out avoidant-dismissive behavior.

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When should you give up on an avoidant?

If you feel that your avoidant partner isn't recognizing your love or reciprocating your efforts, it's time to leave. While you might feel emotions like sadness, anger, fear, or grief, this is all part of the healing process.

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What turns a dismissive-avoidant off?

When a dismissive-avoidant feels an expectation placed upon them, they can feel incapable. We all have needs and boundaries. If either makes a dismissive-avoidant feel like they are due to their “weaknesses,” they can shut down quickly.

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What are the toxic traits of dismissive-avoidant?

What are the characteristics of a dismissive-avoidant?
  • A preference for solitude and independence.
  • Difficulty with emotional intimacy and vulnerability.
  • A tendency to dismiss or minimize the importance of relationships.
  • A lack of interest in others' emotions or feelings.
  • A tendency to avoid commitment.

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What scares a dismissive-avoidant?

The dismissive-avoidant is afraid of and incapable of tolerating true intimacy. Since he was brought up not to depend on anyone or reveal feelings that might not be acceptable to caregivers, his first instinct when someone gets really close to him is to run away.

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How do you communicate with a dismissive avoidant ex?

Communicating with empathy, using “I” statements, and avoiding blaming and criticism are some of the ways to help avoidant partners feel safe enough to express their thoughts and feelings, as well as change their behaviors in time. “The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said.”

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What do dismissive avoidants do after a breakup?

Immediately after the breakup occurs, they like to cease all contact with their exes. You'll find they will completely drop off the map. In other words, while you are using a no contact rule on them they are using one on you. In some rare instances they will poke in a time or two to check up on you and that'll be it.

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How long is the no contact rule with an avoidant ex?

It might be in your best interest to extend your no contact period to a 45 day no contact rule because of the fact that your ex probably tends to be more avoidant by nature. Longer no contact gives you more time to outgrow your ex.

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