Article 663D4 Favourite lyrics reveal your attachment style – psychologists would have a field day with mine | Lauren O’Neill

Favourite lyrics reveal your attachment style – psychologists would have a field day with mine | Lauren O’Neill

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Lauren O'Neill
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Are you secure, anxious, or avoidant: songs we play repeatedly can be revealing. So what is it with me and Pulp's Babies?

When I discover or am reminded of a song I particularly like, I am one of those people who will listen to it over and over and over again. The song will be on when I am exercising, when I am running errands, when I am putting things in my online shopping basket to replicate the rush of actually buying them. It becomes, for a couple of days, omnipresent in my life, until another takes its place.

One such recent pick has been Babies by Pulp. This is a track whose chorus hook goes: I want to take you home / I want to give you children," but whose narrator at one point also hides in a cupboard to watch his girlfriend's sister have sex with a guy called David from the local garage. I have played it to death lately, so it seems that researchers in the psychology department of the University of Toronto would have a field day with me.

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