Why Getting Angry When You Fast Is a Red Flag in Dating
The Situation
"He gets angry when I fast for religious holidays"
The Brutal Truth
His anger over your religious fasting reveals a deep lack of respect for your beliefs and boundaries. It shows he sees your commitment to faith as a threat to his needs or desires, highlighting his control issues.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might try to justify his anger, ignoring their own beliefs to keep the peace. This is toxic; it compromises self-worth and reinforces unhealthy dynamics.
đź’ Something to Reflect On
What part of your self-worth is tied to the approval of someone who disrespects your values?
✨ What To Do Next
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