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How Do Attachment Styles Affect Sex?

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Created on 13/01/2022
Updated on 23/03/2026
Xenia Ellenbogen

Xenia Ellenbogen

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Ever wonder how your earliest infancy-era relationships shaped how you relate and connect to others as an adult? Attachment styles seem to be a buzzing area of interest lately—lockdown possibly intensified couple’s meltdowns, and people sought a framework for how to remedy them. Whatever the reason for its popularity, we know that attachment theory can be a useful lens for romantic relationships. But how might attachment show up in the bedroom? First thing’s first, let’s get the low-down on what attachment theory is. Attachment theory originates from the work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, who studied infant responses to their mothers’ leaving and babies’ reactions upon return. The theory suggests that the emotional bonds between primary caregivers and infants influence emotional bonds in adult intimate relationships.
Attachment styles influence who we are attracted to, what motivates us to have sex with someone, how we perceive the encounter, and even how we communicate about sex.
Because partners are our primary attachment figures in adulthood, attachment theory seeks to understand how early development shapes how we relate. And, because sex is a form of relating, you can’t separate attachment from it. What are attachment styles? There are four attachment styles—secure, insecure-anxious or ambivalent, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-disorganized. Secure attachment implies someone had consistent parenting and their needs were met. Someone with secure attachment is likely to have trusting intimate relationships in adulthood. Anxious or ambivalent attachment is characterized by high levels of anxiety, clinginess, or fear of abandonment and typically stems from an inconsistent caregiver in early childhood. The second insecure attachment style, avoidant attachment, may manifest as disconnected or detached due to emotional unavailability from a primary caregiver. Disorganized attachment can manifest in being afraid to let anyone in or constantly anticipating rejection due to unpredictable parenting. To help better understand attachment and how it relates to sex, Michael M. Crocker DSW, LCSW, MA, Founder and Director of The Sexuality, Attachment, and Trauma Project offers his expertise. Crocker notes, “out of the three insecure attachment styles, one is highly anxious, seeking connection and security albeit unsuccessfully, one is defended, also wishing for connection and security albeit defended and shut down, and the last is incapable of establishing any connection.” It’s estimated that 35-40% of people note insecure attachment in their relationships and 60% note secure attachment. Crocker says attachment fluctuates, “and is fluid, not static”, which is good news for an attachment issue coming up—it’s malleable. How attachment styles show up in sex Your attachment style can show up in any sexual encounter, from casual hookups, to sex in decades-long marriages. Specific sexual issues are attributed to individual attachment styles, which makes the study of attachment critical in the world of sex therapy. “Attachment theory suggests that sexual behavior could be an attempt to address attachment-related anxieties,” said Crocker. When you consider the unmet need that someone is trying to fulfill that caused insecure attachment in the first place, their behavior makes a lot of sense. Anxious attachment and sex In an analysis of attachment research around sexuality, Kathryn Zambrano Devis notes, “the sexual behavior of an anxiously attached individual is motivated by need for emotional closeness, reassurance, self-esteem enhancement, and stress reduction.” Anxious attachment styles may seek security from partners through sex, sometimes to extremes. Crocker says, “those with highly anxious and/or disorganized attachment are more likely to compromise their sexual boundaries and sexual health principles. These individuals are more at risk for STIs, sexual assault, romantic obsession, and compromises in their sexuality, such as allowing people to cross previously set boundaries, or not being clear about their need for self-protection.”
Considering that attachment styles are fluid, it’s entirely possible to heal from attachment wounds and form a secure attachment.
One woman named Charlie, (whose name has been changed to respect privacy), has an anxious attachment style and says one way attachment shows up during sex is by prioritizing partners’ satisfaction over her own. “I don’t speak up about what feels good to me…when none of it feels good. So during sex, it’s very hard for me to enjoy it, and in fact, it’s very painful.” Avoidant attachment and sex Avoidant attachment types are less interested in long-term relationships and may act impulsively when it comes to sex. Crocker explains, “people with this attachment style are often unaware of their true sexual desires and hope for intimacy. These individuals have a proclivity towards unrelated sexual connection, oftentimes resulting in transactional experiences.” A participant named Sarah (whose name has been changed to protect privacy) identifies with avoidant-type tendencies and says, “to feel a sense of excitement with my sexuality, I normally lean on old patterns like difficulty trusting and unpredictability. My primary caretaker was extremely hot and cold, and I would often not know what to expect when I did approach. My dating life used to revolve around the ritual of finding someone and wanting to conquer them and to control them, and then when the excitement dims down, I disengage.” Similar to the avoidant-attachment style, those with disorganized attachment may seek casual sex out of fear of intimacy. Behavior may be unpredictable and may vacillate between black and white. Sex between attachment types How do two insecure types work together? Avoidant and anxious attachment types typically attract one another, which Crocker calls, the “yin and yang in a relational system.” Unfortunately, ensuing dynamics between these two types produce a conflict. “The insecure-avoidant is drawn to the passion of the insecure-anxious but can’t give them what they need. The insecure anxious is enticed by the familiarity of a shutdown, unavailable other, always leaving them bereft when they cannot transform their partner into an attentive lover. And so, the dance goes on between them,” said Crocker. Rachel Orleck, Psy.D. psychologist and relationship specialist at North Seattle Couples Counseling hones in on this pattern and notes, “as the anxious partner tries to pull their partner closer, the avoidant partner withdraws in an effort to avoid discomfort.” Though this dynamic may happen across the relationship, it usually extends to sex. Avoidant types usually have a hard time communicating around sex which can make the problem worse. It probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that fears of abandonment amongst insecure types lead to lower satisfaction and higher break-up rates. Lack of emotional security can lead to diminished desire. But what if someone with secure attachment couples with an insecure attachment type? Crocker notes this pairing is “most likely going to be an intimacy mismatch.” Secure attachment from both partners may lead to mutual satisfaction, Devis notes. And, considering that attachment styles are fluid, it’s entirely possible to heal from attachment wounds and form a secure attachment. Healing attachment wounds “Rarely are problems with sex just about the sex, often it mirrors the relationship”, said Orleck. By treating insecure attachment, you can begin to chisel away all of the patterns that thwart intimacy and connection. Interested in repairing attachment wounding? Orleck encourages working on emotional security and says, “sharing emotions, sharing needs and wants, talking about fears, or repairing hurts help to increase connection and emotional security in the relationship and can increase desire.” If you suspect you have an insecure attachment style that may be showing up during sex, you are not alone—almost half the population has an insecure attachment type. If you find it difficult to experience emotional security, seeing a qualified counselor or relationship and attachment specialist can help. Attachment theory provides a window into why we are the way we are, in the bedroom, and beyond.

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