Sunday, June 28, 2015

What's Your Romantic Attachment Style?

Research has shown that your early childhood attachments can have an impact on the romantic relationships you have as an adult. What exactly is your romantic attachment style? Take the quiz featured in today's newsletter to learn more.
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Research has shown that your early childhood attachments can have an impact on the romantic relationships you have as an adult. What exactly is your romantic attachment style? Take the quiz featured in today's newsletter to learn more.
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Quiz: What's Your Romantic Attachment Style?  
Psychologists define attachment as a special emotional bond between people that involves an exchange of comfort, care, and pleasure. Attachment is also an important part of romantic love, so our attachment styles can have an impact on our relationships.

In today feature article, try taking our 30-question personality quiz designed to uncover your attachment style. After completing the quiz, you will learn more about your attachment style and the possible effect it has on your behavior and romantic relationships.

 

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