Overprotective behavior can manifest in various ways, such as a parent refusing to let their child participate in sleepovers or extracurricular activities due to fear of potential harm. It can also appear as a partner who constantly checks in or monitors their significant other’s whereabouts, limiting their independence. Additionally, some individuals may discourage friends from taking risks or trying new experiences, fearing negative outcomes rather than supporting personal growth. These actions often stem from love and concern but can hinder autonomy and self-confidence.
You either tell him or show him you don't need his over protection or you have to become over protective 2 him and than he'll get its annoying and won't do it anymore.
Edward is EXTREMELY protective. He is always afraid that he might hurt her whenever he touches her.--He is also quite protective of her when it does not have to do with him hurting her or not, but others hurting her. In fact, he is so protective that he is possessive, to the point of being abusive. He is extremely protective over Bella because he loves her very, very much. He wants to be with her forever.
Well, it could mean that he likes you a lot or is being over-protective around you.
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Cousins are protective of cousins because they are family
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over paint to provide a protective finish.
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Yes, because he had to know that she was ok, because he feels very protective over her.
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