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1 In the meantime, Marse had dated a dozen handsome, emotionally unavailable men.
2 I think what this has done is made us hard and emotionally unavailable .
3 I used to have a thing for emotionally unavailable men.
4 The boy's father frequently traveled for his job, was emotionally unavailable , rigid, and demanding.
5 I have been in long-term relationships - but with men who were emotionally unavailable .
6 After all, he was emotionally unavailable , autocratic, condescending, and critical.
7 The author wrote: The concept of being emotionally unavailable is pretty natural for most men.
8 All of her relationships are with safe, emotionally unavailable bad boys, meaning no commitment required.
9 He lacked a positive role model in his own father, who was emotionally unavailable to him.
10 I constantly go for the emotionally unavailable men.
11 Growing up, he was emotionally unavailable and prone to mood swings due to unstable mental health.
12 Fathers were usually physically or emotionally unavailable .
13 An emotionally unavailable person may also be a control freak, as per marriage and family therapist Darlene Lancer.
14 Besides, she was emotionally unavailable .
15 Now we've all had our weak moments where we've texted emotionally unavailable men whose numbers our friends told us to delete.
16 To be emotionally unavailable is to be genuinely unable to invest your heart and soul into another person, even if you want to.
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