DON’T BE INSCURE ABOUT THEM GOING TO SOMEONE ELSE
Feeling insecure about a partner possibly going to someone else is a common yet challenging emotion many face in relationships. It's important to remember that insecurity often stems from forgetting your own value and worth. When we get caught up in fears like "they're going to someone else," we lose sight of our strengths and what we bring to the relationship. This post touches on the idea that dating should be viewed as a free, temporary experience rather than an all-consuming attachment. Remember, "y’all are just dating," which means there is no permanent obligation binding partners in the early stage. This mindset can reduce the anxiety about exclusivity and control. One key point to understand is that everyone has moments of doubt or insecurity, but it’s crucial not to let these feelings control your actions or mindset. Instead, focus on improving self-confidence and communicating openly with your partner. Honest conversations can clarify misunderstandings and help both partners feel secure. Additionally, it’s essential to avoid blaming yourself or feeling "pygmish" (small or insignificant) in the relationship. Feeling lesser is a sign you may need to work on your self-esteem rather than the relationship itself. Empower yourself by recognizing that your value isn't determined by who your partner might or might not be seeing. Practical steps include focusing on your own growth, hobbies, friendships, and goals. When you build a fulfilling life for yourself, the fear of losing someone diminishes naturally. Lastly, understanding that relationships can be temporary allows you to appreciate the present without unnecessary worry. Whether things progress or end, knowing your worth is what ultimately matters. Remember, insecurity fades when you value yourself and maintain open, respectful communication.





















































































