I can provide information based on what is known about borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Individuals with BPD often experience intense and unstable emotions and have difficulties regulating their emotions. One of the hallmark features of BPD is a pattern of intense and stormy relationships with others, which may include being emotionally attached to people they are close to.
People with BPD might develop intense and sudden emotional attachments to others, feeling very close to them and relying heavily on them for emotional support and validation. This attachment can lead to a fear of abandonment, and individuals with BPD may go to great lengths to avoid real or perceived rejection or abandonment from their loved ones.
However, this intense emotional attachment can also fluctuate rapidly, and individuals with BPD might struggle with feelings of love and hate toward the same person within a short period. This emotional intensity and instability in relationships can be challenging for both the individual with BPD and those around them.
It's important to note that everyone's experience with BPD is unique, and not all individuals with BPD will exhibit the same patterns of emotional attachment. If you or someone you know is dealing with BPD or any other mental health issue, seeking professional help from a mental health provider can be beneficial in understanding and managing these emotions and relationships effectively.