1. The desire for emotional closeness: Men's possessiveness of women's bodies often stems from the pursuit of deep emotions and intimate relationships with their partners, manifested as a desire to deepen their connection and dependence through physical contact and union.
2. Physiological instincts and attraction: Based on biological and sexual instincts, men develop possessiveness towards attractive female bodies, which is a natural and universal phenomenon that reflects the appreciation of potential desire for reproduction and sexual charm.
3. Sense of security and protective desire: In a relationship, men may view women as important assets or partners, leading to a desire for protection. This possessiveness is also reflected in the desire to ensure the safety, health, and happiness of their partners, and to prevent them from being harmed or violated by the outside world.