Not all women constantly need reassurance, but some do. If you're with a woman like that, try to be patient but also let her know that no matter what you do for her, she will never be satisfied with it until she learns to love and be satisfied with herself.
msbuffy says: I must argue this. A woman can be as confidant in herself as possible but if she has ever been lied to by a man she trusts then any indiscretions can cause a crack in that emotional security she thought she had. It's not an overnight process. The more red flags start flying up the more she may question and seem insecure. Insecurity is not as much the issue as is caution and self protection.
depends on context but basically it means dues, money to help offset keeping things runnng and in part a reassurance that you will probably stick around.
Maybe she is feeling a bit insecure at the moment. Some girls might feel like this if you are not paying her much attention. Spend more quality time together as a couple.
I ASKED THE QUESTION. I ASKED THE QUESTION.
I wouldn't use the word insecure. To address the question: 1) He mentioned his inferior status (Judges 6:15), which was actually humility, not insecurity. 2) He thought he would die (ibid, verse 22). This too, has an explanation other than insecurity. 3) He asked, twice, for a sign that God would be with him (ibid, verss 36-40). 4) God hinted that Gideon was afraid (Judges 7:10).
his gf was insecure about him. so he told her to chill and not to worry.
Yes. but not if the person receiving it asked you to send it
which pope asked all catholic churches to keep a lighted lamp always in its altar
St. Gemma Galgani had an invisible stigmata. St. Catherine of Siena when receiving the stigmata asked our Lord if it could not show. Her stigmata did not become visible until after her death.
just apologise and say you cannt do it. However, it is always worth remembering that you may not be asked again, and there are always times when you may want to be asked
It seems they do. He is always asked about on WikiAnswers.
No, not unless you are asked to.
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