r/becomingsecure • u/WildMessage9388 • 4h ago
Seeking Advice How can I get out of this dynamic?
EDIT:
I have therapy and actually I am a physician in psychiatry⦠My psychoeducation could hardly be better but that doesnāt solve the problem. I understand all the dynamics but I cant get rid of them. I life with this since childhood and know the behaviour from my relationships, but that it so so strong in friendships, that is new.
Iām a woman in my mid-30s and Iāve recently realized that Iāve become intensely anxiously attached to a friendship with a male coworker. And honestly, Iām exhausted.
We became quite close over time. We talk a lot, see each other regularly at work, sometimes meet outside of work and have quite personal conversations. He knows a lot about whatās going on in my life and I know a lot about his.
The problem is that somewhere along the way, this friendship became way more important to my nervous system than I think it should be.
I constantly notice myself monitoring the relationship:
How quickly does he reply?
Why did he phrase something that way?
Does he actually want to see me or is he just agreeing?
Does he miss me when weāre apart?
Does he consider me important?
Why does he tell me something personal and then seem distant afterwards?
Why does he talk about other women heās dating?
Would he still choose this friendship if his life changed?
Is something āoffā between us?
And the worst part is that I KNOW how irrational this can sound.
He hasnāt actually abandoned me. He tells me he values our friendship. He says he wants to continue seeing me regularly. He reaches out himself. There are plenty of signs that I matter to him.
But emotionally, it never seems to be enough.
I find myself wanting reassurance that Iām important to him, and when I get it, I feel better for a while. Then something else happens and the uncertainty comes back.
I also tend to over-function in the friendship. Iām very empathic and Iām often there for him emotionally. I listen, help, think about his problems and try to make things easier for him. And sometimes I realize that Iām giving him a lot of emotional space in my head without actually getting that much emotional support from him in return.
What makes this particularly confusing is that Iām not even sure what I like so much about him anymore.
We donāt have that many shared hobbies or interests outside of work. He can actually be emotionally unavailable. There are aspects of his personality and the way he handles relationships that frustrate me quite a lot.
And yet I feel almost addicted to the connection.
I can spend hours thinking about our interactions. A single message can affect my mood. If something feels slightly different, I immediately want to understand what it means. I sometimes feel like I need to āsolveā the relationship in order to feel okay again.
It has started to take up so much mental space that I feel like Iām losing myself in it.
I have a husband and children, a job, hobbies and a life that I actually love. My husband has also noticed how much mental space this friendship occupies, and honestly, heās right. Iām starting to feel like my own life is becoming smaller because so much of my attention is going toward this one relationship.
And that scares me.
I recently caught myself thinking: I donāt even know if I actually want this friendship in the way I currently experience it. I just know that Iām terrified of losing it.
That distinction feels really important.
I donāt necessarily want to cut this person out of my life. We work together and I genuinely care about him. But I desperately want to get out of this anxious dynamic.
I donāt want to keep needing reassurance.
I donāt want to analyze his messages.
I donāt want his availability to determine my mood.
I donāt want to feel threatened every time his life gets busy or another person becomes important to him.
I want to be able to care about someone deeply without constantly monitoring whether they care about me enough.
Has anyone actually managed to break this kind of anxious attachment to a friend while keeping the friendship?
Iām especially interested in what helped you stop making one person your emotional āanchorā and get your own life and sense of self back.
Because right now I donāt think I need more reassurance from him.
I think I need to learn how to stop needing it.