People with a dismissive avoidant attachment style value their independence above all else. They tend to keep others at arm’s length, suppress their feelings, and struggle with intimacy and commitment in relationships.
Infidelity, on the other hand, takes many forms. There’s physical cheating, of course, but there’s also emotional infidelity, online affairs, and even micro-cheating. Any of these can deeply wound a relationship.
Is there a connection between a dismissive avoidant attachment style and infidelity? Could this attachment style make someone more prone to cheating? And if so, what motivates this behavior?
While not every person with this attachment style is unfaithful, understanding the potential link between dismissive avoidant attachment and cheating can provide valuable insights into relationship dynamics and behaviors.
Read on to learn more.