Why do I freak out in relationships so easily?
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Updated: Jun 4, 2022
Anonymous
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Aug 31, 2016
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In my experience, this is generally caused by stress or undealt with issues in a relationship. This causes a level of resentment and frustration between you and your person.
huggerLover14
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Sep 1, 2016
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It might be jealousy or insecurity. As long as there is trust in a relationship these should not represent a problem because couple would discuss the issues and work on improving them. Just be open with your partner.
creativeEmbrace90
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Sep 2, 2016
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I can only answer this based on personal experiences.
Because maybe you think that its too good a relationship for you, that it might become something you really start to want and need and that you might screw things up, at which point the other person will/wont be able to walk away, whilst you'll be left in pieces.
YourRyan
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Sep 3, 2016
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Relationships can be tricky and can make a person go crazy, You could care about the person to much, and want them all to yourself all the time, or you could not care about them enough and maybe need to let them go. Sometimes people just arent cut out for relationships until they can further develope their own personality.
Anonymous
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Sep 4, 2016
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Maybe you feel unsure of yourself or your feelings and emotions and aren't ready to face them write down how you feel and the triggers to those challenges
enjoyiableBlanket63
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Sep 9, 2016
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Committing to another individual can be intimidating but also very rewarding. Taking things slow might be easier than jumping into a serious relationship right away.
blissfulFlute39
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Sep 14, 2016
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I freak out because I don't feel secure about myself. And so I watch myself and judge myself and think that I am doing wrong and bring myself to a freak out point.
BeautifulOutlaw
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Sep 15, 2016
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If you've been through a lot, in previous relationships that might be the reason why. Your guard is up, and you think everyone is out to hurt you. Keep your head up, and take your time. It'll get better. You will realize that your partner isn't out to hurt you. 😊
2cupsofteaa
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Sep 23, 2016
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There are numerous reasons. Perhaps you're not ready for commitment, have emotional baggage, unsaid fears, lack of communication, partner incompatibility, or just having an emotional week.
Anonymous
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Sep 24, 2016
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Perhaps you feel a little insecure or have anxiety. Try to let that go and have trust in partners ..
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