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Controlling behaviour can be as varied as the personality of the controller will allow it to be. It doesn't always have to fall into neat categories of money, time or friends. If you find yourself in a situation where one minute your partner is Jekyll and the next they're Hide, if you're confused about their mood swings from one day to the next, you're probably being controlled. Often the controller will conveniently and coincidentally have a mood snap to get his or her own way. Ask yourself the question "Am I in control of this situation for myself?". If you're not sure, or if your answer is no, then step back and observe the situation objectively, as a friend would. Chances are you are losing Yourself in this relationship.
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