Why do I worry about someone breaking into my house?

Why do I worry about someone breaking into my house?

Anyone of these, say poped in the leg (if it didn’t take the leg off) would stop a man from getting out of the house. It’s a constand freak’n worry…especially when I’ll away from home for a number of hours.

What should I do if someone breaks into my house?

(Here in AL, if someone breaks into your house…its all nice and legal as long as they don’t make it out of the house). I’m an avid hunter, so I’d like to think I coud seriously stop someone say within 10-15 yards inside my house…that’s with a shot gun (w/ slugs), mini-14 (shoots 223 cal.), and a few hand guns (i.e. 9mm or 357 mag).

Why do I have fear of someone breaking in?

However, such feelings that linger over time and are very difficult to cope with, and which lack a clear cause, may indicate… I’m rather new to the anxiety forum, however, I should visist more often as I was diagnosed with GAD 13 10 years ago, and BP 3 years.

Do you talk to your friends about your relationship problems?

What I’m referring to is talking about your relationship problems to your friends and family. Unless your relationship isn’t that serious or is just starting up, it is abusive, or you are definitely breaking up or getting a divorce, keep your mouth shut about your relationship problems to friends and family.

Anyone of these, say poped in the leg (if it didn’t take the leg off) would stop a man from getting out of the house. It’s a constand freak’n worry…especially when I’ll away from home for a number of hours.

(Here in AL, if someone breaks into your house…its all nice and legal as long as they don’t make it out of the house). I’m an avid hunter, so I’d like to think I coud seriously stop someone say within 10-15 yards inside my house…that’s with a shot gun (w/ slugs), mini-14 (shoots 223 cal.), and a few hand guns (i.e. 9mm or 357 mag).

However, such feelings that linger over time and are very difficult to cope with, and which lack a clear cause, may indicate… I’m rather new to the anxiety forum, however, I should visist more often as I was diagnosed with GAD 13 10 years ago, and BP 3 years.

What does it mean when someone says you should break up?

Switching gears, let’s talk about other comments that might mean you should break up, including the classic “I have a lot going on right now” line. When people don’t want to commit, they often say they’re too busy for a relationship, and that’s fine. If your partner isn’t ready to take things to the next level, they certainly don’t have to.