A possessive relationship is one where one or both partners feel insecure in the relationship. They do not trust each other and worry that their partner will leave them. They often end up trying to control one another, and create feelings of fear, anger and resentment in the relationship. Some common signs and symptoms of possessive relationships are:
During his research into Vastu for romantic relationships, Dr Khushdeep Bansal has discovered some common the reasons that give rise to possessiveness in a relationship:
Dr Khushdeep Bansal has found out that just minor changes in your environment reduces possessiveness in a relationship. Apply the following MahaVastu Advice at home to rebuild trust and harmony with your partner:
Within 3-5 weeks after applying MahaVastu Advice, couples experience significant changes in their relationship. They begin to engage in active communication about their expectations and gain a better understanding of one another. Partners become less controlling of each other. They stop overanalyzing every aspect of their partner and start giving each other space to grow. As they discuss their relationship through proper communication, they begin to put in more effort in resolving misunderstanding and misinterpretations, thus laying the foundation for a healthy and long-lasting relationship.