How do you know you are being unreasonably possessive?
You’re being unreasonably possessive when your actions are driven by fear and insecurity rather than love and trust. This can manifest in controlling behaviors, excessive jealousy, and a need to constantly monitor your partner’s whereabouts and interactions. If your desire to keep your partner close leads to restricting their freedom and isolating them from others, it’s a sign that your possessiveness has become unhealthy.