Most of us feel jealousy at one time or another. For some, it is a very strong emotion, and others may let jealousy consume them. The feeling can be justified at times, but often is not.
When jealousy plays a big part in a romantic relationship, it is often accompanied by control issues. Extreme jealousy might include controlling everything their partner does, goes, and who they see, and can even lead to violence.
Unjustified jealousy can become an addiction. This occurs when one partner assumes the worst every time the other partner leaves their side. They get upset, then like the way it feels when they are assured of how much they are loved. Eventually, this can turn into a situation where accusations are made only to satisfy their need for reassurance. The unjustly charged partner may be patient at first, but will ultimately tire of having to constantly defend themselves. This may lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy; since they\’re being accused anyway, why not do it?
Insecurity is usually at the root of jealousy. We may be worried our partner will leave us for someone better looking, smarter, richer, or just plain superior. Look at the reasons for your jealousy. Are they because of things your partner does or doesn\’t do? Do they stem from past experiences/relationships? Take the time to analyze your feelings and then have a serious discussion with your partner about your conclusions.
Are You Jealous?
Few things can kill a relationship faster than jealousy. It is a fear-based emotion that affects one\’s perspective on everything. If you find yourself dealing with jealousy in your relationship, it probably has more to do with you than your partner. Jealousy lives in all people to some degree. The best way to conquer it is from the inside. Make up your mind to not be jealous until you have a good reason. Decide that this is the way you are going to be. Replace old habits with newer ones; ultimately, both you and your partner will be happier.
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