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Avoidant Deactivation

Avoidant Deactivation

Deactivation strategies help avoidant people maintain emotional distance:

  • Finding flaws in partners to justify pulling away
  • Idealizing past relationships or singlehood
  • Sending mixed signals about commitment
  • Emphasizing independence and personal space
  • Creating conflict to establish distance

These patterns emerge unconsciously when intimacy reaches uncomfortable levels. The deactivating person experiences genuine relief when creating distance, making it difficult to recognize the pattern. Partners often mistake deactivation for falling out of love rather than a defense mechanism.

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