Psychology says people who constantly check whether everyone got home safely aren’t necessarily controlling: Reassurance has become one of the ways they express care

Home Breaking News Psychology says people who constantly check whether everyone got home safely aren’t necessarily controlling: Reassurance has become one of the ways they express care
The common habit of texting “Text me when you get home” stems from a deep-seated need for reassurance and emotional security in close relationships. While sometimes perceived as excessive, these safety check-ins act as a bridge, closing the gap of uncertainty after separation and confirming well-being. This simple act, often rooted in affection, helps manage stress and maintain connection, though it can become problematic if it shifts into controlling behavior.