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Are You Trapped in a Possessive Relationship?

March 24th, 2011

They can’t stand you going out for a night with your friends. You’ve caught them reading your text messages and emails. Your relationship seems to swing back and forth between periods of extreme closeness and emotional distance. You could be seeing signs that you are involved with a possessive partner.

Of course, there are many varying degrees of possessiveness. It could be the nagging feeling of jealousy that is easily ignored, or something far more sinister. Being in a relationship with a possessive person can be hard work. It’s a stressful situation for you both. Possessiveness has been the end of many otherwise good relationships.

What are the Signs?

There are many signs that your relationship with your partner has become possessive. They include:

  • You feel there is a breakdown of communication, and you don’t feel comfortable discussing certain topics.
  • Your partner criticizes you and does not support your decisions.
  • Your partner discourages you from spending time with people outside of the relationship.
  • You no longer feel free to express yourself.
  • You feel like you are losing touch with your own identity.
  • You may feel like you are very close at one time, then suddenly feel distant.
  • You have fights which come out of nowhere.
  • You feel trapped in the relationship.

The Green-Eyed Monster

Jealousy adds fuel to the fire of a possessive relationship, and unfortunately, the two often go hand in hand. While some jealousy in relationships is created by genuine concern, having a poor sense of self-esteem can also inflame these feelings.

When Jealousy Becomes Emotional Abuse

We all get a little bit jealous sometimes. Practically every person in a relationship has at some stage second guessed their partner’s movements. There is a big leap from suspicious minds to a possessive relationship.

The difference between the two is in the effects of your partner’s actions. Are they causing you undue stress, worry, and anxiety? Are you thinking twice before speaking your mind? Do you have to constantly reorganize your plans, or not take part in activities you might like to? If so then you may be in a possessive relationship.

Signs that your partner is possessive can signal the initial stages of emotional abuse. In these kinds of relationships, one partner will seek to control the other by isolating them from their friends and family. In a way, they also isolate them from their own identity, by belittling their self-esteem and destroying any sense of value they have about themselves. If you feel that your relationship has become abusive, then it’s time to speak to a counselor, or seek out some help.

How Can You Move Past This?

The best way to overcome a possessive partner is to speak about it openly. This may sound like a difficult thing to do. It may help to prepare yourself by making notes of what you would like to bring up. Having a third person present, such as a counselor, can also be of help.

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5 Relationship Myths

January 10th, 2011

Finding a good relationship is hard; staying in one can sometimes even be harder. And, one of the reasons that it is sometimes so hard is because people have these expectations about how a relationship is supposed to work that make them give up too soon. Are you the victim of one of these five relationship myths?

  • 1. Great relationships require that we completely understand each other.
    If you’re looking for a partner who completely understands you, or one that you understand completely, prepare to be disappointed. Men and women are different, and we should celebrate our differences.

  • 2. To have a great relationship, we must solve all our problems.
    There are many problems in a relationship that can never be solved. As long as you can agree to disagree about some things, you can still have a great relationship.

  • 3. We must be able to sustain our initial romantic feelings forever.
    Every relationship needs romance, but we can’t expect that initial feeling of giddiness to go on indefinitely. At some point, that early passion you feel will change. But, it doesn’t mean you’re not in love. If you move on every time the giddiness fades, you’ll never be in a long-term relationship.

  • 4. I should be able to say whatever’s on my mind.
    You will always need to take care to protect your partner’s feelings. While you should be able to talk about your feelings honestly, you must be still be careful not to say something you might regret later.

  • If I’m in the right relationship, it will have nothing to do with sex.
    While good relationships have many layers, the sexual aspect is very important to long-term success. The sexual aspect of our relationship is critical to healing the little irritations of life and relaxing as a couple. Sex is an essential part of any successful long-term relationship.

Finding the right partner is difficult in any case. However, if we place unrealistic expectations on our relationships, we can make finding a mate downright impossible. But, if we keep our relationship expectations realistic, we give ourselves a much better chance of finding true love.

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Are Danish Guys the Most Well Endowed?

October 26th, 2010

Well, they say they are anyway. According to an article at Queerty, Danish men have the longest penises, averaging 7.59 inches. The US comes in ninth, with an average of 7.37. Malaysia comes in last, with an average of just over 6 inches. The guys of Italy and Sweden tie for second, with Aussies and Dutchmen tying for third.

Now, of course, this whole poll is anything but scientific. The information comes from Manhunt, a gay dating website. So, that means the guys participating in providing this information may have had a good reason to lie about it. So, in truth, it might only be that the guys in Denmark have longer noses. But, reporting on this sort of information is intriguing, anyway.

The last poll I remember seeing on this subject was from Hipster, in 2005. It didn’t rank guys by country, but did give readers a better idea of what “average” really is. According to that poll, average was between six and seven inches; which means that either penises are getting bigger; or lies are.

If you want to see the original article, as published in Queerty, along with the full list of the rankings of 40 countries, click here.

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