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Oil painting of a young man in emotional conflict, symbolizing the fear of intimacy and the struggle to open up in relationships.
Posted inPsychological Concepts via Characters

The Fear of Intimacy: Why Some Characters Run from Love

The fear of intimacy, a pervasive theme in television and film, offers a compelling lens through which to explore the complexities of human connection. This deep-seated anxiety surrounding close relationships…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 21, 2025

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