A little jealousy is good. (it's great for your confidence and makes your partner think twice before taking you for granted). Plus your secure partner will feel good about having the right mate. (someone some else would want).
2007-10-18 11:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Jealousy only puts a strain on any marriage or partnership, which will eventually end up breaking up ,from experience!divorced after putting up with for 24yr
2007-10-18 18:30:12
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answered by dellboy 7
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Definitely not. Having suffered from a woman who was so jealous she would shout at me for just talking to another female or even for being polite and exchanging banter with a shop assistant, take it from me - jealousy is destructive. It destroyed my relationship; don't let it destroy yours.
2007-10-18 18:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely not. it ends up in bitter arguments and eventually the partner who is being subjected to the jealousey will not be able to trust the other to go out through the front door.
it may be flattering at first but then it eats away a your insides
2007-10-18 22:01:36
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answered by MARK B 1
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No, the person who is jealous will make themself anxious and the other member of the relationship will end up disliking the person who is constantly jealous as it is extremely unpleasant on both sides.
2007-10-18 18:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If he's the jealous one, it just makes him want more sex to prove it's him you want, and you will want it less 'cause of the resentment that he doesnt trust you.
2007-10-19 15:12:45
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answered by Truly Madly 4
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out of exp. sure at da beginin' then it destoys life,stop cheating yr bf.
2007-10-18 18:18:38
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answered by hashhhhhhhhh 2
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Jealosy makes for a better.....NOTHING
Faithfulness does, though
2007-10-19 03:41:38
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answered by alan h 1
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I think it takes away from it. You don't feel as connected.
2007-10-18 18:17:38
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answered by Saby 2
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No,trust does though.
2007-10-18 19:17:53
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answered by shrndcksn 4
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