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Insecurity can wreck relationships because of how much power it has over a person.
Someone lacking inself-confidencewill find it tough to look past their doubts and see the bigger picture.
This can create massive problems inrelationships, especially if the reason for insecurity is unfounded.
Interestingly enough, his wife shared her side of the story, and her version was quite different.
He mentioned that they had been married for 7 years and had a 3-year-old child.
They engaged in small talk and the whole conversation lasted around 10 minutes.
After the woman left, he realized that his wife was not happy with his behavior.
She also felt that the woman was flirting with her husband, but he did not agree at all.
Shockingly enough, only 18% of women are able to point out flirtatious behavior.
But I see my wifes side on why I should have politely ended the conversation sooner.
As the woman shared, she kept noticing other women approaching her husband.
This might have made her feel insecure and caused her to pick an unfounded argument with her husband.
SimplyPsychologystates that insecure individuals can feel threatened by their partners interactions with friends, family members, or acquaintances.
Hence, if it makes her feel insecure, then I would be more mindful of it.
I am sure she would do the same for me.
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