What His Jealousy Means When You Talk to Other Guys
The Situation
"He gets upset when I talk to other guys"
The Brutal Truth
He’s trying to control you, which reveals deep insecurity. Instead of valuing your autonomy, he prioritizes his possessiveness. This could quickly spiral into manipulation if you allow it. His discomfort is rooted in his fear, not your actions.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might try to prove their loyalty by distancing themselves from other guys, believing that this will appease his feelings. This is unhealthy because it prioritizes his jealousy over their own autonomy and self-worth.
💭 Something to Reflect On
What would it feel like to be in a relationship where you felt completely free to interact with others without fear of upsetting your partner?
✨ What To Do Next
Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.
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