I could put up with his outbursts, the jealousy and possessiveness but not the violence. |
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Some people like to dominate, some are submissive, some can handle possessiveness, for others it would drive them crazy. |
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Be advised they'll also be in no mood to tolerate even the slightest suggestion of possessiveness. |
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He wanted especially to believe that he was in this case acting in a manner uncontaminated by public ambition or sexual possessiveness. |
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The emotions include anxiety, rage, anticipation, possessiveness, nostalgia, suspicion, denial, and dread. |
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The victim might confuse the jealousy and possessiveness of the abuser with real love and concern. |
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If the public feels a certain possessiveness over the innocent victims, it also feels possessive over their abuse. |
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It exalts the pleasures of the body and of artistic creation while scornfully rejecting feminine possessiveness and sentiment. |
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Now Orual comes to realize that she herself has devoured those closest and dearest to her through her jealousy and possessiveness. |
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Stubbornness, close-mindedness, and possessiveness lead to defensive and argumentative behaviour that disrupts the process. |
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It often begins with controlling behaviour explained by jealousy or possessiveness. |
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From possessiveness arise jealousy and the innumerable conflicts with which each one is familiar. |
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When the next wave seizes you, possessiveness and jealousy will overcome you and you will behave in an irrational sort of way. |
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A woman expects the man in the relationship to be jealous and to demonstrate possessiveness. |
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The costumes and settings are worthy of a full-length feature, and the creepy possessiveness of the song adds to the vignette. |
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But with the clarity of retrospect, it already showed signs of the possessiveness and jealousy that would follow years later. |
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This might overcome problems associated with possessiveness about programs and turf. |
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With us, when we love, in it there is possessiveness, dominance, or subservience. |
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The failure of marriages, that is to say separations and divorces, is an extremely complex problem which is often related to the possessiveness of people or property, and the Church can't do much about that. |
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Or are there forms of authoritarianism, dominion or possessiveness? |
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The possibility of living in open and sincere relationships with more than one partner obviously raises the notion of possessiveness and jealousy, the causes of a sad number of marital problems. |
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Yet it is a dislike accompanied by a totalizing possessiveness. |
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The abuser is jealous in a bad sense, not the jealous love which protects a child from harm, but the jealous possessiveness which holds a child back from developing relationships with others. |
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This makes your friends sometimes wary: they perceive a degree of compensating possessiveness in your make-up, and fear that this may sometimes motivate your affections rather more than simple disinterested love. |
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They tend to see handholding as a sign of insecurity or possessiveness, so you won't see many Dutch women holding hands in bars. |
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