Breaking the Silence

Not All Avoidants Leave for the Same Reason

14 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Why do some people shut down and walk away… while others leave, come back, and repeat the same cycle? If you’ve ever felt confused by avoidant behavior in relationships, this episode will help you make sense of what’s actually happening underneath. Not all avoidant attachment patterns are the same. In this bonus episode, Raynea breaks down the difference between dismissive avoidant and fearful avoidant attachment so you can better understand relationship patterns, emotional triggers, and nervous system responses in love. You’ll learn why one pattern tends to detach and avoid connection, while the other moves through a push-pull cycle of wanting closeness and then feeling overwhelmed by it. This episode also connects to our May focus on nervous system healing and trauma-informed faith, helping you see how your body responds to emotional safety, vulnerability, and connection. Inside this episode: • the difference between dismissive avoidant and fearful avoidant attachment • why dismissive avoidants shut down, withdraw, or avoid emotional intimacy • why fearful avoidants leave and then question their decision • what the push-pull dynamic looks like in relationships • how attachment styles are connected to nervous system responses • small, practical steps each style can take toward emotional safety and healing • how to stop making decisions from emotional overwhelm If you’ve ever wondered: Why do they pull away when things feel close? Why do they come back after leaving? Why does love feel confusing or inconsistent? This episode will give you clarity, language, and practical insight you can start using right away. You are not too much. You are not asking for too much. And you are not broken. Your nervous system learned how to protect you. And it can learn how to feel safe again. — Listen to more episodes of Breaking the Silence on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Connect with Raynea on Instagram: @RayneaWallace Connect with Kelli on Instagram: @alohagray If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs clarity in their relationships or is trying to understand attachment styles and emotional triggers. We send you off with so much love.

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Why do some people shut down and walk away… while others leave, come back, and repeat the same cycle? If you’ve ever felt confused by avoidant behavior in relationships, this episode will help you make sense of what’s actually happening underneath. Not all avoidant attachment patterns are the same. In this bonus episode, Raynea breaks down the difference between dismissive avoidant and fearful avoidant attachment so you can better understand relationship patterns, emotional triggers, and nervous system responses in love. You’ll learn why one pattern tends to detach and avoid connection, while the other moves through a push-pull cycle of wanting closeness and then feeling overwhelmed by it. This episode also connects to our May focus on nervous system healing and trauma-informed faith, helping you see how your body responds to emotional safety, vulnerability, and connection. Inside this episode: • the difference between dismissive avoidant and fearful avoidant attachment • why dismissive avoidants shut down, withdraw, or avoid emotional intimacy • why fearful avoidants leave and then question their decision • what the push-pull dynamic looks like in relationships • how attachment styles are connected to nervous system responses • small, practical steps each style can take toward emotional safety and healing • how to stop making decisions from emotional overwhelm If you’ve ever wondered: Why do they pull away when things feel close? Why do they come back after leaving? Why does love feel confusing or inconsistent? This episode will give you clarity, language, and practical insight you can start using right away. You are not too much. You are not asking for too much. And you are not broken. Your nervous system learned how to protect you. And it can learn how to feel safe again. — Listen to more episodes of Breaking the Silence on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Connect with Raynea on Instagram: @RayneaWallace Connect with Kelli on Instagram: @alohagray If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs clarity in their relationships or is trying to understand attachment styles and emotional triggers. We send you off with so much love.

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