Learn what "sandra doesn't want me to go anywhere" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means Sandra is restricting where the speaker can go or is very controlling.
From Honey Gold, Episode 50
Someone explains that Sandra is controlling their movements.
Use it when explaining that a partner is being controlling or possessive. It can sound accusatory, so it is better for conflict or serious conversation than casual talk.
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