Does your partner criticize your friends?
Does your partner give you certain ‘looks’ which will make you stop talking right away?
Does your partner constantly correct you?
Does your partner get mad at you for not sharing their opinion?
Does your partner blame you for things that have nothing to do with you?
Does your partner always expect you to know what they want?
Does your partner often emotionally invalidate you?
Based on your answers, it is unlikely that your partner is trying to control you, which is of course a positive outcome. Emotional dominance happens when someone overwhelms the other’s emotional boundaries. This person is trying to control what the other person should think and feel and how to behave. This is not healthy; emotional dominance is emotional abuse. If you suspect that someone close to you is suffering from emotional abuse, make sure to reach to this person and find help together.
Based on your answers, your partner is displaying some signs that he or she is trying to control you. If often happens that a dominant person is very insecure and has issues with being in control. They don’t take into account their partner’s emotions or time, and are likely to blame others for problems. This is not healthy and is emotionally abusive. You need to set boundaries and try to gain back your self-respect. Make sure to tell your partner how you feel when they behave in a certain way. If your partner is not willing to change, it may be time to let go of the relationship. Reach out to a therapist for additional help.
Based on your answers, your partner is displaying the signs that he or she is trying to control you. Dominance is not a sign of caring, it means that the dominant person only cares about himself. They are trying to control the way you feel and behave. This is not healthy and is emotionally abusive. You need to set boundaries and try to gain back your self-respect. Make sure to tell your partner how you feel when they behave in a certain way. It may be essential to seek help from a therapist and possibly end the relationship if things don’t seem to change.
https://www.bustle.com/p/7-signs-your-partner-is-trying-to-control-your-thoughts-behaviors-16816700
https://abbymedcalf.com/what-to-do-if-your-partner-is-controlling/

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