men do get jealous, they just dont like to show it. they think it makes them look weak. i get jealous all the time. it's fine to be jealous. just dont let it get out of hand. thats how my parents got divorced is becuz of my mothers jealousy. she let it get out of hand and pretty much went nuts over the situation. hope my answer helps.
2007-08-05 18:48:50
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answered by BadxXxWolf 1
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its human nature to feel jealousy at some point in our life. the bible says that love is patient and kind love is not jealous or boastful and it does not act unbecomingly. its hard but thats something we all need to work on your husband gets jealous they are worst than woman don't let him fool you.let him see you talking to a guy watch him question you about him or start hanging all the time with your girls you will c it
2007-08-05 18:43:46
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answered by k2u 1
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Hmm, sounds to me like he's arising have confidence subject concerns with you. attempt to come to a decision how this began. human beings do not basically stop trusting their companion after two decades. There had to be a set off, perhaps something you probably did, perhaps something HE did and is projecting thoughts of guilt at you. i could evaluate speaking to him and asking him today in case you have finished something to make him experience such as you're able to betray him on one in all those grand scale. If it have been something minor like say accusing you of eating the final beer, i could say do not difficulty approximately it yet that's adultery. that's severe. consult with him terrific, case scenario: he says he became joking or you probably did do something then he tells you approximately it and you will hash it out. Worst case scenario he gets shielding or starts off blaming you, if so you're scratching the tip of the ice burg, seek for marital counseling.
2016-11-11 08:23:51
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answered by ? 4
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A little jealousy is ok and normal but if you have a respectful loving partner you trust it shouldn't be a real issue.
A lot of jealousy can stem from deep down insecurity solely within the individual and/or it can come solely from the behavior of the individuals partner whose behavior is disrespectful and makes their partner feel unsafe, unloved, disrespected and insecure in the relationship.
2007-08-05 18:35:06
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answered by Intelfem7 2
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i get jealous all the time. i know my husband is faithful to me and our marriage but sometime i get jealous of his free time but that might be because I'm with our son 24/7 right now and feel guilty if i take any me time!
2007-08-05 18:26:20
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answered by gray's mama 3
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What are you getting jealous about? And why? I think the root of jealousy is either low self-esteem, or distrust of your partner (or a combination of the two).
2007-08-05 18:32:03
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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The basis of jealousy is insecurity in one's self. It is a feeling of loss of control when someone, probably a loved one acts in a manner which is disapproved of. Allowing loved ones freedom to make their own choices and act on them will help alleviate the distress.
2007-08-05 18:28:09
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answered by stedyedy 5
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Jealousy is a sign of immature people. My wife is not jealous, in fact she had me to subscribe to Playboy magazine. She does not care when I read the mag, as has never shown any sign of jealousy. She is a very mature person.
BTW..I like to read the articles in it...
2007-08-05 18:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Jealous people are in fact healthy people according to New England journal of medicine!
According to them is a way of apply safety caps in your life that make you uncomfortable and prevents dangerous moments that could develop into trouble in your life!
2007-08-05 18:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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if your a little jealous it OK
but if you are really jealous (ex. like paranoid if you see him talking to other female friends) then you might need some help
2007-08-05 18:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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