When Trust Issues Mean Control: Spotting Red Flags in Dating
The Situation
"He said he trusts me but questions everything I do"
The Brutal Truth
He claims to trust you but his constant questioning shows he doesn’t respect your autonomy. This is a manipulation tactic to retain control, masking insecurity with an illusion of trust.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might over-explain their actions and seek constant reassurance from him, which only fuels his distrust and diminishes their self-worth.
💭 Something to Reflect On
What part of me feels responsible for proving my trustworthiness?
✨ What To Do Next
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