How can I stop being insecure in my relationship?
WonderlandRabbit
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Jun 19, 2015
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Its difficult to stop being insecure in a relationship; however, a relationship is a two way commitment and insecurity on one end may spread to the other. First, try to rely on yourself and build up your confidence by acknowledging both your positive and negative aspects of your personality. If that doesn't work its okay to ask others around you for support especially your partner. Letting them know of your insecurities is the best way not to avoid miscommunication.
MadilynRose
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Jun 19, 2015
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It might be a good idea to talk to your partner about what you're specifically insecure about! That way, everything's out in the open, and you can work on ways together of feeling more secure!
Anonymous
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Jun 19, 2015
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Work on being more confident in your self. Make a list of all the qualities that you posses that make you feel happy,worth while or successful. Then turn that list into a sort of mirror for yourself, if you can boost your self esteem then your relationship with other people with flourish because the relationship you have with yourself is so lovely.
iListen
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Jun 19, 2015
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I think its innate for humans to feel a little insecure sometimes. But for some of us, the insecurity may not last for just a little while. Sometimes the insecurity gets to an unhealthy level and paralyzes us or worse, those around us. We tend to focus so much on our own flaws that we fail to realize how much we are affecting the people who truly care about us. Insecurity is something that will take a lot of time, effort and love to get over with. I believe the first step to overcoming our insecurities is to open up and allow the people close to us to help us. Not only that but we should also learn to trust the people we love.
Anonymous
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Jun 19, 2015
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Insecurity is something that is extremely personal, because it depends on you and your feelings towards yourself and the situations around you. I can relate to feeling insecure because it is something I struggle with every single day, even in my relationship too. Personally, I have simply talked to my partner about it and since they know me better than anyone and they know my weaknesses and strengths and so they know that they just need to give me a little more reassurance about things every now and again and they do, which is helpful to me and keeps me feeling safe and secure in the relationship and in general. Dealing with insecurity is a very difficult thing and it's not just an off and on switch kind of thing, it's an ongoing challenge... It's something I work at constantly and I'm constantly getting better.
Anonymous
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Jun 19, 2015
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Talk to your partner about it and they can help you feel more comfortable with the relationship. Though there are probably many other ways.
PileOfRubbles
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Jun 19, 2015
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Can you? Maybe you already did that just by thinking it. Who knows. Give it a try. Its in you. Only you can chang you and ONLY If you really want it
Axks
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Jun 19, 2015
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Trust the other person in said relationship to have a good enough reason to care for you. Questioning your position in a relationship is helpful only from time to time. Constantly doing so makes you come up with reasons to doubt yourself, while the best thing about a relationship is to be able to stop being actively aware of who you are while in it, because, be it friendship, be it love, a relationship is a warm place for people to be themselves together.
NattyByNature
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Jun 20, 2015
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Confess to your partner about your insecurities , or a friend or family member or maybe even a councilor
Anonymous
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Jun 20, 2015
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You talk to your significant other to clear things out. It helps when you're both on the same page in the relationship.
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