Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 9,500+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Can I Unf*ck My Attachment Style?

Cosmopolitan India

|

July - August 2025

If our relationships are ultimately set by how we were treated in our childhood, is it even possible to reverse that? Or are we just set the way we're set? In a series of experiments, Lois Shearing tries to find out.

- Jess Ebsworth

Can I Unf*ck My Attachment Style?

My last relationship ended in a 37-second phone call. After almost a year of being in each other's lives, we angrily barked "I'm done!" down the line and never saw each other again. That Guinness World Records-worthy ending was followed by another personal record for me: I was single for two years the longest time I'd spent uncoupled since I started dating in my teens.

In that time, I swore off relationships entirely. It wasn't all as a result of that break-up. It just happened to be very closely followed and I'm talking like a week after by a traumatic family event that resulted in me becoming estranged from one of my parents.

For well over a year, the idea of being emotionally intimate with someone made me bristle with a mixture of anxiety and disgust.

"I don't even think most couples are happy," I'd confide to my other single friends, "I think they're just trying to convince themselves they are." Usually, this observation was met with a choir of non-committal "hmm's" or perhaps a collection of sympathetic head tilts.

As outwardly angry as I appeared to be at the idea of coupledom, there was still a part of me that desperately craved it. I wanted the stability that we're told romantic relationships offer us. I wanted to feel safe to be vulnerable with another person, but I knew on some level that I couldn't.

"Well, that's because of your disorganised attachment style," my then-therapist said while I relayed this inner tension to them. Like most people, I'd heard of attachment styles mostly through social media: TikTok skits about anxious/avoidant relationships being doomed to fail, Instagram infographics and, my personal post-break-up vice, the r/ attachment_theory subreddit.

MORE STORIES FROM Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

The Big Bedroom Pause

Gen Z might have been raised by the internet, but its conservative traits come from a deeper place. A report on the (mostly) intentional sex slowdown in the age of dating apps and progressive upbringing.

time to read

8 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Shaili Singh - The Role Model Gen Z Deserves

The long jump prodigy is all muscles and manifestations. A girl from Jhansi with her eyes on the mark, navigating the idea of presentation vs performance and the mental math of Instagram-distractions.

time to read

5 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Is Grunge Makeup Officially Back?

We're swapping gloss for grit and symmetry for smudge. It's giving IDGAF—in the best way.

time to read

3 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Can I Unf*ck My Attachment Style?

If our relationships are ultimately set by how we were treated in our childhood, is it even possible to reverse that? Or are we just set the way we're set? In a series of experiments, Lois Shearing tries to find out.

time to read

11 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Horny, Confused, Hopeful: Notes on Sex and Self-Love

In India, pleasure is personal and paramount—driven by curiosity and an urge to step out of the shame bubble.

time to read

3 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Bare It All: The Intimacy of Clothes

Two photographers and a stylist capture vulnerability in young people's self-expression.

time to read

5 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Why Don't We Treat Friendship Break-Ups as Seriously as Romantic Ones?

Michelle Elman has had her fair share of heartbreak—but when her best friend of eight years ghosted her, she felt a new, confusing kind of loss.

time to read

6 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Making of a Bombshell in 2025

The screen siren formula has evolved since the days of Marilyn Monroe, even as the gaze remains largely the same. Are we still celebrating the idea of dumb, hot, and complicated?

time to read

4 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Be a Drag

Queer people seek languages outside the verbal because our words are often suppressed.

time to read

4 mins

July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India

Huda, Unfiltered

Blogger-turned-billionaire, Huda Kattan opens up about regaining full ownership of her brand, why authenticity is always in trend, and the future of inclusive beauty.

time to read

2 mins

July - August 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size