Why Seeing Wedding Photos in His Living Room is a Red Flag
The Situation
"He keeps wedding photos displayed in his living room"
The Brutal Truth
He’s emotionally unavailable and stuck in the past. Displaying wedding photos shows he’s not ready to invest fully in you and might not have moved on from a previous relationship.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might try to compete for his attention or ask leading questions, hoping to gain his approval and reassurance. This is a harmful tactic that enforces insecurity and allows toxic patterns to thrive.
💭 Something to Reflect On
How does seeing these wedding photos make you feel about your own worth and what you deserve in a partner?
✨ What To Do Next
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