Their is a plural Possessive.
We call it Possessive nature.
Possessive with her personal things.
Be jealous and Possessive;
He will be Possessive and irritable.
They're both extremely loyal and Possessive lovers.
He also says I'm Possessive.
He was very Possessive with her.
But don't get too Possessive, sir.
The Possessive adjective fy is most often heard
Possessive Abbreviated Name.
Look I am not Possessive about where I play.
It's(it is) like the Possessive pronouns his and hers.
You can be very jealous and Possessive in your relationships.
One thing's for sure- you highly dislike Possessive, clingy relationships.
Sometimes this leads others to believe you're too aggressive and Possessive.
They are both fiercely faithful and often Possessive of each other.
They are both extremely loyal, and often Possessive of one another.
She says she was very attached to her and very Possessive.
Note that Possessives agree with nouns in gender, thus din idiot
He is very Possessive and he doesn't want me to get married.
They are both strongly loyal and are often Possessive of each other.
This option determines whether Possessive form of month names should be used in dates.
And let us also remember the plural Possessive, though not used nearly as much.
They don't have a Possessive attitude toward particular pieces of land or food resources.
I thought she'd get over it once I got married, but she's still Possessive.
If this is love, I prefer to watch television,
it is more educational and less Possessive”.
When asked about the love
advice she would give herself, Sania said:“I need to be less Possessive.