The participants underwent assessments to determine their personality traits and attachment styles. The attachment theory explores the different ways in which we bond with others and tries to explain why we behave the way we do, in relationships - especially long-term ones. The attachment styles proposed within the framework of this theory include secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized.Īs part of the present study, the researchers recruited around 500 participants with an average age of 34. Published in Personal Relationships, a new study found that the lyrics of one’s favorite songs could point to their attachment style. Roughly, they translate to, “If I ever need you, will you, will make excuses to avoid me? What if you desire someone else more, and replace me with them in your bed?” But is there any point in dwelling on the lyrics of a song from almost three decades ago? Turns out, yes, kind of - especially if it happens to be among the favorite songs of one’s potential romantic partner. ![]() ![]() ![]() These lines from 1994’s Chura Ke Dil Mera - “ Kisi mod par main tumko pukaaroon, bahaana koi bana to na loge… Nayi hasraton ki nayi sej par tum, naya phool koi saja to na loge…” - sound embarrassingly insecure.
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