The way we attach to others romantically is intrinsically linked to how we attached to our parents as infants. from http://www.shutterstock.comResearch across many years and many cultures has found around 35-40% of people say they feel insecure in their adult relationships. While 60-65% experience secure, loving and satisfying relationships. How secure or insecure we are with our romantic partners depends, in part, on how we bonded with our parents at a young age. From the day we were born we turned to our parents (or guardians) for love, comfort and security, especially in times of distress. For this reason we call them “attachment figures”. When our attachment figures respond to our distress in ways that meet our needs, we feel comforted and supported, our distress
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