Jealousy in Love

Jealousy in Love

Have you ever felt jealous? Don't say no instead of being accused of lying. Whoever has been in love, must have been jealous too. Many people believe that jealousy is also a sign of love. A study shows that those who are successful in love relationships are those who at the beginning of the relationship have higher jealousy. Jealousy is an emotion that arises as a reaction to a threat that might make a person lose the affection of someone who is important to him, when that affection is given to someone else. So you're jealous of your partner when he or she talks to someone else, simply because you're afraid you'll lose affection for him or her because his affection could move to the person you're talking to. Jealousy can also be experienced by someone who is not yet a partner. If you are secretly in love with someone, you will be jealous if that person acts affectionately with someone else.

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What do people do when they are jealous? There are at least five things people might do when they're jealous. First, carry out integrative communication. In times of jealousy, someone tries to judge it as something natural. If you are jealous that your partner is talking to strangers, then you may be telling your partner that socializing is very important to him. Second, provide compensation. When jealous, someone will pay more attention, be more sensitive to the wishes of their partner, often give gifts and others. Third, monitor. Like an eagle, the pair will be watched wherever they are. Fourth, manipulate. When jealous, someone takes actions so that the partner pays more attention. For example, pretending to be sick. Lastly, do violence. The violence can be verbal or nonverbal. For example slapping, cursing, insulting and others. This includes when someone tells their partner that no one will want them anymore.


Jealousy in Love

Jealousy in Love

Jealousy in Love


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