People with an avoidant attachment style tend to fear intimacy and need to be independent. This often comes from having parents who were inconsistent or unavailable when they were kids.
If you’ve been in a relationship with someone like this, you may be wondering if they’re truly done with you. It can be hard to understand their behavior, especially if you thought you had a real connection.
Many people find themselves confused and hurt when an avoidant partner pulls away. Understanding the signs that an avoidant person is moving on can help you process the relationship and start to heal.
This article will go over some common patterns, like ghosting and the “death wheel” of avoidant relationships, to help you understand what might be happening and what to expect.
So, let’s explore the signs an avoidant is done with you, and how to recognize them.