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Assertive communication is learned, but most of us grew up with passive and/or aggressive parents. Becoming assertive builds self-respect and the respect of others. You'll stop hating yourself and resenting other people. https://www.resilienthuman.me/comfortable-with-uncomfortable-conversations/ Get the ebook "How To Speak Your Mind - Become Assertive and Set Limits" http://www.whatiscodependency.com/books-on-codependency/  and webinar "How to Be Assertive" http://www.whatiscodependency.com/pro… Stop Hating Yourself, Uncomfortable Conversations, Be Assertive, Assertive Communication, Speak Your Mind, Self Respect, To Speak, Other People, Growing Up

Assertive communication is learned, but most of us grew up with passive and/or aggressive parents. Becoming assertive builds self-respect and the respect of others. You'll stop hating yourself and resenting other people. https://www.resilienthuman.me/comfortable-with-uncomfortable-conversations/ Get the ebook "How To Speak Your Mind - Become Assertive and Set Limits" http://www.whatiscodependency.com/books-on-codependency/ and webinar "How to Be Assertive"…

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Signs of an insecure relationship include excessive jealousy, constant need for reassurance, controlling behavior, fear of abandonment, lack of trust, and difficulty with intimacy. Partners may frequently seek validation, struggle with independence, or become overly possessive. Communication issues, such as passive-aggressiveness or avoiding conflict, are common. There might be a persistent fear of the relationship ending, leading to clingy behavior or attempts to test the other's commitment. Insecurities In Relationships, Relationship Ending, Avoiding Conflict, Controlling Behavior, Signs Of Insecurity, Fear Of Abandonment, Relationship Insecurity, Communication Issues, Fear Of Commitment

Insecurities in a relationship refer to feelings of uncertainty, self-doubt, or fear (e.g., of losing one’s partner). Such insecurity often stems from a lack of confidence in one's self-worth, attractiveness, or the stability of the relationship itself.

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