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Sometimes what looks like jealousy from the outside is really someone trying desperately not to relive something they’ve already survived. If you’ve been lied to before, suddenly a phone turned face down doesn’t just look like a phone. If someone used “I’m with my friends” as an excuse while doing things behind your back, not knowing where your partner is can feel completely different now. Your mind remembers patterns your heart wishes it could forget, and sometimes it starts looking for danger before there’s actually any evidence that danger exists. But there’s an important balance here. Your past explains why certain things scare you, but your current partner shouldn’t automatically be treated as guilty for crimes somebody else committed. Caring where they are isn’t the same as needing to track every movement. Wanting appropriate boundaries with other women isn’t the same as controlling who they’re allowed to speak to. Wanting reassurance isn’t the same as needing unlimited access to their phone. Healing eventually means learning how to distinguish intuition from fear and giving a trustworthy person the opportunity to actually earn your trust. And the right partner can help make that easier—not by surrendering every ounce of privacy, but through consistency. They say where they’re going and that’s where they are. Their stories don’t change. Their boundaries with other people are clear. They don’t deliberately create jealousy and then call you crazy for reacting to it. Eventually, after enough ordinary days where their words and actions keep matching, your heart starts learning something it wasn’t taught before: maybe I don’t have to investigate love to feel safe inside it. And that’s the kind of relationship I want—not one where I need to know everything because I’m terrified, but one where I’m treated so consistently well that eventually I stop being terrified of what I don’t know.
Sometimes what looks like jealousy from the outside is really someone trying desperately not to relive something they’ve already survived. If you’ve been lied to before, suddenly a phone turned face down doesn’t just look like a phone. If someone used “I’m with my friends” as an excuse while doing things behind your back, not knowing where your partner is can feel completely different now. Your mind remembers patterns your heart wishes it could forget, and sometimes it starts looking for danger before there’s actually any evidence that danger exists. But there’s an important balance here. Your past explains why certain things scare you, but your current partner shouldn’t automatically be treated as guilty for crimes somebody else committed. Caring where they are isn’t the same as needing to track every movement. Wanting appropriate boundaries with other women isn’t the same as controlling who they’re allowed to speak to. Wanting reassurance isn’t the same as needing unlimited access to their phone. Healing eventually means learning how to distinguish intuition from fear and giving a trustworthy person the opportunity to actually earn your trust. And the right partner can help make that easier—not by surrendering every ounce of privacy, but through consistency. They say where they’re going and that’s where they are. Their stories don’t change. Their boundaries with other people are clear. They don’t deliberately create jealousy and then call you crazy for reacting to it. Eventually, after enough ordinary days where their words and actions keep matching, your heart starts learning something it wasn’t taught before: maybe I don’t have to investigate love to feel safe inside it. And that’s the kind of relationship I want—not one where I need to know everything because I’m terrified, but one where I’m treated so consistently well that eventually I stop being terrified of what I don’t know.

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