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I have been here myself, and I did not know I was here! I thought over giving and all the traits that came with being an anxiously attached lover was LOVE! I had no idea that not stepping into my strength and voice held me back from really finding myself and setting some really tough boundaries that my relationship needed. I was not being mean. I was choosing me too! I mattered as well.
If you’ve ever found yourself over-functioning in a relationship — chasing, overthinking, softening your truth, or silencing your needs just to feel safe — this episode is for you.
Because when you live with anxious attachment, especially in a relationship with someone avoidant, love can start to feel like emotional survival.
You try to be easy.
You try to not need too much.
You try to be chosen.
And somewhere in all of that — you lose yourself. But you are so fixated now on the relationship surviving you forget to pause and take a step back.
But here’s the truth I want you to remember:
Love is not meant to cost you your voice, your boundaries, or your identity.
In this episode, I guide you through the emotional terrain of what it really looks like to be anxiously attached in a long-term relationship or dynamic with an avoidant partner — and what it takes to begin reclaiming your space in that relationship without leaving yourself behind.
You’ll learn:
This episode is not about fixing your partner.
It’s about coming back home to yourself.
Because your sensitivity, your feelings, your needs — they were never too much.
📲 Follow and connect with me:
🔗 Website: www.shazmeenbank.com
📸 Instagram: @shazmeenbank
🎥 TikTok: @shazmeen_bank
🎧 If this episode resonates, please share it with someone who’s tired of shrinking to be loved — and ready to choose themselves instead. Please also leave comments so we can connect and i can get to know you on a more personal bases.
Support the show
Please subscribe and help me reach more people that need guidance in their relationships.
By Shazmeen Bank5
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I have been here myself, and I did not know I was here! I thought over giving and all the traits that came with being an anxiously attached lover was LOVE! I had no idea that not stepping into my strength and voice held me back from really finding myself and setting some really tough boundaries that my relationship needed. I was not being mean. I was choosing me too! I mattered as well.
If you’ve ever found yourself over-functioning in a relationship — chasing, overthinking, softening your truth, or silencing your needs just to feel safe — this episode is for you.
Because when you live with anxious attachment, especially in a relationship with someone avoidant, love can start to feel like emotional survival.
You try to be easy.
You try to not need too much.
You try to be chosen.
And somewhere in all of that — you lose yourself. But you are so fixated now on the relationship surviving you forget to pause and take a step back.
But here’s the truth I want you to remember:
Love is not meant to cost you your voice, your boundaries, or your identity.
In this episode, I guide you through the emotional terrain of what it really looks like to be anxiously attached in a long-term relationship or dynamic with an avoidant partner — and what it takes to begin reclaiming your space in that relationship without leaving yourself behind.
You’ll learn:
This episode is not about fixing your partner.
It’s about coming back home to yourself.
Because your sensitivity, your feelings, your needs — they were never too much.
📲 Follow and connect with me:
🔗 Website: www.shazmeenbank.com
📸 Instagram: @shazmeenbank
🎥 TikTok: @shazmeen_bank
🎧 If this episode resonates, please share it with someone who’s tired of shrinking to be loved — and ready to choose themselves instead. Please also leave comments so we can connect and i can get to know you on a more personal bases.
Support the show
Please subscribe and help me reach more people that need guidance in their relationships.

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