Hey! I have a question (Do you entertain questions?... Please say Yes). I understand the negative effects of being possessive and the underlying well of insecurities that back up the whole act, and that's where my question stems from. How do I not cross the line between reminding my partner that he is wanted and adored everyday to downright acting possessively. I feel like it's a very thin line.
I don't think it's as fine of a line as you think it is. Letting your partner know they're appreciated and loved are great things that most people don't do. If anything, I'd say you're on a path to a healthy relationship.
Hey! I have a question (Do you entertain questions?... Please say Yes). I understand the negative effects of being possessive and the underlying well of insecurities that back up the whole act, and that's where my question stems from. How do I not cross the line between reminding my partner that he is wanted and adored everyday to downright acting possessively. I feel like it's a very thin line.
I don't think it's as fine of a line as you think it is. Letting your partner know they're appreciated and loved are great things that most people don't do. If anything, I'd say you're on a path to a healthy relationship.
Why do you think it comes off as possessive?