You Don't Have Bad Taste In Men. It's Biology: What Attachment Theory Actually Explains About Your Love Life

You Don't Have Bad Taste In Men. It's Biology: What Attachment Theory Actually Explains About Your Love Life

He has a different name this time. Different haircut, different city, different elaborate reason why he's emotionally unavailable right now.

And yet. Somehow. The same man.

If you could pick him out of a lineup blindfolded - if you're honest, you basically have - this episode is for you


WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT

The pattern of who we keep choosing is one of the most misunderstood things in modern relationships. We call it bad judgment. Bad taste. Being too much, or not enough. We make it a story about something being fundamentally wrong with how we love.

In this episode I want to offer you a completely different frame - one that is rooted not in self-blame but in biology. Your nervous system builds a blueprint of what love feels like very early in life. And it gets extraordinarily good at recognising that particular flavour of intensity, and calling it home. Even when home is not safe. Even when home is painful. Because familiar feels like survival.

I explain how attachment theory works in plain language, why chemistry is a measurement of familiarity rather than compatibility, what intermittent reinforcement does to your nervous system - and why the anxious-avoidant cycle feels so magnetic and so maddening at the same time. I also share from my own experience, both sides of this cycle, and what I now understand about the relationships I was in before I had the language for any of it.

  • Why your brain is a prediction machine - and what that has to do with who you find attractive
  • The difference between chemistry and compatibility, and why one is not a reliable measure of the other
  • How intermittent reinforcement works in relationships - and why it creates the same psychological pull as a slot machine
  • The anxious-avoidant cycle: what is actually happening in both nervous systems, and why both people feel completely justified
  • Why safe love often feels boring at first - and what that flatness is actually telling you
  • The one question worth asking about any relationship you are in right now
  • How attachment patterns can change - and what earned secure attachment actually looks like

"Sometimes chemistry is just your nervous system recognising an old pattern and calling it home."

If this episode landed for you, I've linked a journaling workbook in the show notes - prompts to help you map your own nervous system patterns and start understanding your particular blueprint in relationships. Take it slowly. Be kind to yourself as you move through it.

Download it here

Find me on Instagram @lovisaaengstrand for more on nervous system, attachment, and relationships. And if you want to go deeper with proper support, I work with a small number of women each month - the link is below.

Keywords: attachment styles explained, anxious avoidant relationship cycle, why you keep dating the same person, nervous system and attraction, intermittent reinforcement relationships, attachment theory women, chemistry vs compatibility, anxious attachment patterns, earned secure attachment, fearful avoidant attachment, nervous system and relationships, relationship patterns psychology, why do I attract emotionally unavailable men, attachment healing women, nervous system regulation relationships



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