2. They cross boundaries you’ve established and asked them to respect
We all have a right to set boundaries in social situations. Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. and executive editor of PsychCentral asserts that healthy relationships depend on partners taking their significant other’s feelings and needs into account — including the need for space.
In possessive relationships, partners behave as though their significant other wants what they want. When a partner crosses a previously communicated boundary, they disregard the emotional and even physical independence of their counterpart.
Possessive partners hate space and frame their desire to violate a boundary as a sign of devotion. If your partner reads your texts, emails, or persuses your search history, be concerned. If they stalk you, show up unannounced, or invite themselves to your social events despite your requests for space, consider them unsafe to be around and unhealthy.
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