when a boyfriend is that controlling it is an insecurity within themselves....something in a past relationship has happened to them that makes them second guess not only themselves but you as well (an ex that cheated when he and her were together perhaps, maybe even a bad relationship with mother or father). it is really important to be careful because controlling words can turn into controlling actions (hitting u, grabbing or pulling u inappropriately)...just be careful and also let him know that you dont appreciate him doing that childish mess and let him know most importantly how you feel....if push comes to shove u might have to leave him
2006-08-21 06:55:50
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answered by amelia593 2
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Break up. He is only a boyfriend. And I dont know what SMS means, but dont let a boyfriend control what you do. Husbands dont control you either. Usually -if its a good marriage a husband and wife agree on issues and neither has to control the other.
good luck to you.
2006-08-21 06:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Jealousy is another form of control over your life and it is your choice to accept it or not, either you decide to be in control of your own life or you let someone else do it for you...
It is a giant sign of insecurity from your man as he wouldn't feel any jealousy if he was confident that you don't need to go get something elsewhere if you have what you desire at home with him!
If it becomes a real problem in the relationship, he needs to get a life and you to get yours back !
2006-08-21 06:54:03
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answered by Flofy 4
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Get out now,
A man who is too controlling has issues that are not likely to get any better with time. It begins with simple insecurity and can escalate to violent, jealous outburst and even abuse. If he loved you then he'd trust you to have a life that included other guys. If he's not secure or mature enough to handle that then you want a guy who is.
2006-08-21 06:49:51
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answered by Alpha Wolf 3
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Why interior the international is she mad at you? She's the single which did incorrect, not you. apparently the female has her personal topics that she needs to shelter and optimistically see a therapist even as she's at it! She is jealous of you. you may want to talk mutually with her and all yet I doubt that you've self assurance her like you probably did earlier. imagine about this one somewhat. because if she is going to shop appearing like this in the route of the people you want received't she attempt to get interior the way by some ability? I particular wish you success! you're more beneficial effectual off protecting her at a distance. you may want to be civil yet shop it distant.
2016-11-05 07:39:44
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answered by ? 4
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I'm sure you mean "he tries to control you as if he's a jerk" because your husband shouldn't be controlling you. You have the power girl. What you say goes and if he doesn't like it, he can leave.
2006-08-21 06:50:55
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answered by Magina 4
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even if he is your husband he SHOULDN"T be controlling. I know you probably love the guy but you should get rid of him. This is only going to get worse. It would be a drag going through life with a person who has no self esteem and has to control peolpe
2006-08-21 06:49:39
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answered by Wally 2
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Leave him. He is not in love with you. He is like a little boy who doesn't want to share his toys. When he gets tired of one toy, he will move on to another, because his attraction is based on possession not love. I have seen this situation many times, and it has always ended with the jealous one finding a new toy.
2006-08-21 06:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That type of controlling behavior is called Emotional Abuse. Get out of the relationship.
2006-08-21 06:47:27
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answered by therego2 5
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He's insecure darling. Let him go he's only going to start emoitionally abusing you which can lead to other things. If he's like this now, picture years from now.
2006-08-21 06:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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