Insecurities…

Hey Ladies n’ Gents,

Do you think insecurities can ruin a relationship?

Speak On IT!

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10 years ago

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Popeye
Popeye
13 years ago

I would definitely have to agree with everyone’s comments. I do believe everyone has an insecurity or even several insecurities, but in my opinion these insecurities can definitely ruin and end a relationship when the insecurities are always a topic of discussion and become an annoyance or cause one to distrust their significant other due to their own securities. Based off of my own experience, I honestly believe insecurities are a major cause for a lack of trust in a relationship. Trust in my opinion is the one of the major foundations of a relationship and is key to a… Read more »

Lakoal
Lakoal
13 years ago

LOL You’re right Jaime! If they love you they will place you on a pedestal. But if you keep taking yourself down by constantly commenting on your shortcomings, they will eventually let you stay down and move on to someone who can appreciate themselves more.

We all have insecurities. But if you can do something about it, do it. If not… then LET IT BE…

kearea'
13 years ago

everyone, meaning everyone has insecurities. so no, they alone, cannot ruin a relationship. but when someone becomes consumed with their insecurities that can certainly change how their mate feels about them (i.e. annoyed with, look down upon, lose respect for, etc)and that can cause a breakup.

Jaime
Jaime
13 years ago

100% Having insecurities will harm your relationship. if you don’t love you, how do you expect other people to.

Plus, guys hate hearing girls complain about their bodies, they can only say you’re beautiful so many times before it becomes annoying to hear over and over agian.

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