Of course, many women want a man to control things and then they complain that he is too controlling. Find a new man. There are many to choose from. The problem is that most young women cannot easily (nor quickly) recognize controlling behaviors as such. Instead they are flattered that "he cares enough about me" to want to know where she is and when she is coming back and who she will be with. Mistakenly, she believes he is concerned about her safety. When he says he doesn't want her going to to clubs or parties with her friends because he doesn't trust other guys, she mistakes that for concern for her instead of an expression of the out-of-control jealousy and insecurity that it is.
Controlling people are ridiculously insecure. Their insecurity is usually expressed first as jealousy, then controlling (allegedly to prevent more jealousy), then the physical violence begins. Violence statistics in the U.S. indicate that more than 120 million American women are attacked by intimates each year, and 75% of those attacks took place at the hands of intimates described as boyfriends, fathers, husbands, friends, or relatives.
In most instances, the desire to control the woman has to do with controlling her sexuality and dictating who has access to her body or charms. I know of several women with boyfriends so jealous about coworkers they demanded the woman quit her job. With children to feed as a single parent, neither of the women could afford to do such a thing. They were summarily beaten and their partners arrested and jailed for the crimes. But I repeat, the desire to control is primarily associated with men's feeling of possession with regards to a woman's body and sexuality.
The controlling partner has little to no self-esteem and lacks self-worth as well. The partner (woman) becomes the obsessive object of their self-worth. The controlling man believes that having this woman gives his life meaning, and that without this woman he has no value and often no reason for living.
There are many reasons why a controlling personality develops. One reason could be that people of both sexes learn in childhood to resent controlling parents where the control is unstable - inconsistent and unreasonable. A boy growing up with a mother excercising irrational, generally resented control will seize the opportunity to control women on his own behalf later in life. Both sexes raised in these circumstances will frequently endeavour to control people of either sex who appear vulnerable; it's just more noticeable when a man controls a woman with whom he's in a relationship. Learn from this to be fair and consistent with your own children; you could be doing future partners a favour!
women always want to have thingsthey want they say they doanything and in the end all they want is for u to do to them and when they are working and making money they feel powerfull u just cant plz a woman enuff they always throw things back in your face so i would say do what u got to do and if it so happens things dont workout then f.. it let it go u are just holding urself back dont cry over spilled milk live your life and move on forget them
because some woman believe man cannot control himself
It is easier to control him than a financially fit boy
money
I have heard that it is because they feel as though they are out of control in a relationship and don't want to be vulnerable.Is there a man who can give me another answer to this question?
a good man or woman
if you want to behave like a woman act sissy
that they want to control their husband
He is never in control. No matter how much women let them think they are
Someone kind and hot
A man's love for her.
If your a man: Ayez If your a woman: Ayza
It is possible for a woman to like another man and she don't want him to know it because of fear to get embarrassed.
If you are a man, seeing a woman not throw her self over every man she sees would make her respectful. Also if a woman has self control this makes her respectful.