The Avoidant's Guide to Falling First : How Dismantling Your Walls Turns Distance Into Lasting Love
Overview
You have left good people confused and crying. Not because you are cruel. Because when someone wants more-more time, more honesty, more of the messy, real version of you-your throat tightens and your feet move before your mind catches up. The relief after a breakup feels like freedom. Until the loneliness arrives. Again.The avoidant pattern is not a personality flaw. It is a learned strategy that once kept you safe. But the wall that protected you now keeps everyone out, including the people who could show you what you have been missing.
The Avoidant's Guide to Falling First is not for the anxious partner who chases you. It is for you. The dismissive or fearful avoidant who genuinely wants love but keeps running. Written with a calm, direct, compassionate voice, this book names fourteen psychological mechanisms that keep you distant and gives you small, usable practices to turn those walls into doorways.
You will learn:
- Why you shut down the moment someone wants more (deactivation)
- How an unattainable ex or fantasy partner poisons every real relationship (the phantom standard)
- Why you only seem to want people who cannot want you back (the crush zone)
- The predictable urge to leave at three, six, or twelve months (the intimacy clock)
- How to stay in the room when every instinct says run (the ninety-second rule and beyond)
No fluff. No useless advice about "just opening up." Just honest explanations and tiny, repeatable actions that retrain your nervous system for closeness.
You are not broken. You were just protecting something that never stopped caring. If you are tired of hurting people who did not deserve it-including yourself-this book is your map back home.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798199873017
- ISBN-10: 9798199873017
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.29 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.24 pounds
- Page Count: 114
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