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Date: 2006-12-09 03:53 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-12-10 02:13 am (UTC)"Intimacy leads to possessiveness": It will happen. That is, intimate feelings lead to possessive feelings. I do not think that's true.
"Intimacy can lead to possessiveness": It might happen. So, intimate feelings might lead to possessive feelings. Sure. Possessiveness often grows out of closeness and a desire to never ever ever lose someone.
"A situation that is/feels intimate can lead to possessiveness": This phrasing is partly because I think sometimes people read intimacy into a situation when they're not really that close, just infatuated, and partly because I think the word "intimacy" is overloaded and often means refers to sexual activity rather than emotional closeness. I think that "intimate" has less of that sexual connotation, to me, so I prefer it.
Basically, I think we're to some degree socialized to react to "I don't want to lose person X" with "I must be possessive of person X", and that's the problem. I just don't think it's a *given* by any stretch of the imagination.
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