Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? How can I cope with an insecurely obsessed man?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys a sense of seeking advice on how to deal with a man who is both insecure and overly fixated, likely in a romantic or intense relational context.
Possible rephrasing could include:
- "How can I manage my relationship with a man who is insecure and overly obsessed?"
- "What strategies can I use to handle a man who is insecure and excessively fixated on me?"
- "How do I deal with a man who is both insecure and obsessively attached?"
The core meaning remains the same: the speaker is looking for ways to address challenges posed by a man characterized by insecurity and obsessive behavior.