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1. When the person demands you to do everything he/she wants and not listening to you at all.

2. Does not want you to talk to anyone of the opposite gender.

3. You do not feel free to do/say anything when you're with him/her

However, it is important to note that people have differing views on what exactly is possessive. The above mentioned are some possible "characteristics" of a possessive love.

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