Where you at?

Now, now. Let's not be hasty in our judgment. Maybe she doesn't want him to strain his eyesight......after all his eyes are like her eyes. That is LOVE.

blinks Actually that's called being crazy. Say she starts looking at random guys and making goo goo eyes at them and her husband says to stop or to start wearing eye masks like the ones that help a person sleep from now on. She's gonna regret it then!

Seriously though. It isn't healthy to think that way, to be so jealous all the time. It wears the other person down and makes them want to smack the sh*t outa them. Personal experience with this one too.


EDIT: Not the shutting the tv off thing, the jealousy thing.

Yup! Anything beyond caring for your partners’ well-being becomes annoying :naraz:

“Why was your phone busy?”

“Why didn’t you take my call?”

:nono:

No, it's LOVE! Can't you see it??? He just wants her to rest her eyes and go to sleep. Calm down, I was only kidding with my previous post.

Re: Where you at?

being possessive is not love, absolutely not

its just that ego of theirs (the men) they want to control. Some ladies do feel that he loves me that's why hes so possessive...

itna tyaar ho ker kahan jaa rahi ho

wapis kub aao gi

as said above, tumhara phone kyun busy jaa raha tha

now wen a girl asks a guy

kub tak ao gay...... meri merzi ar daer ho jaey gi

kitna phone keeya, uthaya kyun nahi..... mein dostoun kay saath

yaani hum lerkiyaan phone uth laen frnds kay saath houn to aur ye sahab log na uthaen ....

Re: Where you at?

I think a bit of possessiveness is hot but I would run miles away if it's excessive.

Re: Where you at?

MY take is that if his words and protectiveness brings me closer to my deen and therefore makes me a better human being then it is all cool .. if it makes me more ngeative and frustrated then no no no..

I ABSOLUTELY agree with you. Asking a loved one to make changes or do something for their own good is so easily mistaken for nagging, being controlling or possesive!

Only when it is actually nagging, controlling or being possessive.