Help! My Leo Man Is Possessive for This Libra Woman, What to Do?

Help! My Leo Man Is Possessive for This Libra Woman, What to Do?

Alright, let’s talk about this whole “Leo man possessive for Libra woman” thing. I’ve seen some stuff, heard some stuff, and honestly, I had to try it out for myself. So, here’s how it went down.

First off, I found this Libra woman. Not just any Libra, but one that seemed to fit the whole “air sign, social butterfly” description. We’ll call her Sarah. Met her at a friend’s party, totally by chance. She was charming, flitting around, talking to everyone – classic Libra, right?

Then, I decided to turn on the Leo charm. Now, I’m not a textbook Leo, but I figured, hey, let’s lean into it a bit. I started by just being, well, present. When I talked to her, I made sure to give her my full attention. Eye contact, genuine interest in what she was saying, the whole nine yards.

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Starting with Small Gestures

Next, I moved into some small, almost unnoticeable gestures. If she mentioned she liked a certain type of coffee, guess what I brought her the next time I saw her? You guessed it. Little things like that. I also complimented her, but not just on her looks. I focused on her ideas, her wit, you know, the stuff that actually matters.

Possessiveness, But Not Creepy

Now, the possessive part. This is where it gets tricky. I definitely didn’t want to be the overbearing, controlling type. That’s a huge turn-off. Instead, I tried to show it in subtle ways. For instance, if we were in a group, I’d subtly position myself closer to her. Not in a creepy, blocking-her-escape way, but just, you know, being near.

  • I made sure to include her in conversations.
  • I subtly showed that I was the one who would take care of things, without being asked.
  • I remembered little details about her and brought them up later in conversation.

The Results Were Interesting

So, what happened? Well, Sarah definitely responded. She seemed to appreciate the attention, the small gestures. She started to seek me out more in social settings. We had more one-on-one conversations. Did she fall head over heels? Hard to say. But there was definitely a shift. It was like she was subtly testing the waters, seeing how far the “Leo King” thing would go.

Here’s the thing, though. I realized that playing up the possessive angle, even subtly, isn’t really my style. It felt a bit… forced. Like I was trying to fit into a mold that wasn’t quite me.

In the end, I backed off a bit from the whole “Leo-Libra experiment.” We still hung out, but I decided to just be myself. Maybe that’s the real lesson here. Astrology can be fun, but at the end of the day, being genuine is way more important. Who knows, maybe there’s something to the whole Leo-Libra thing, but for me, it was more about finding a connection than playing a role. And that’s all that really matters, right?

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