MAX LIFESTYLE: 4 signs your partner has fear of abandonment

By Michael Mensah Martey
4 signs your partner has fear of abandonment

Fear of abandonment, a deeply rooted emotional issue, significantly impacts romantic relationships, often originating from past experiences or childhood trauma.

It manifests in various ways. Here are some signs your partner suffers from the fear of abandonment and why he/she is clinging to you.

1. Excessive clinging: Excessive clinginess or neediness is a sign of a fear of abandonment, where a partner seeks reassurance of their love and commitment, seeks constant contact, becomes anxious when away, or expresses concerns about feelings. This behavior is a response to the fear of eventual separation.

2. Overreacting to separation or conflict: Fear of abandonment can lead to overreactions in situations involving separation or conflict, even minor disagreements. This fear can result in arguments, emotional outbursts, or attempts to manipulate the relationship to stay close.

3. Difficulty trusting: Trust issues arise in individuals fearing abandonment, leading to jealousy, possessiveness, and constant monitoring of one’s whereabouts and interactions, believing they will be abandoned for someone else.

4. Push-pull behavior: Another sign of fear of abandonment is a push-pull dynamic in the relationship. Your partner may vacillate between being very close and affectionate and then suddenly becoming distant. This is often driven by a fear that if they get too close, they’ll end up getting hurt. They may even test your commitment by withdrawing affection or creating distance, only to seek closeness and reassurance once again.

Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Belinda Quansah

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