Jealousy is used to attract attention, to enhance affection, infatuation, and mutual attraction. In moderate amounts, jealousy can ignite passion. The inability to feel jealous might stem from an unconscious fantasy of superiority over all rivals, making the partner's infidelity seem utterly unthinkable. 🙄
However, love doesn't always flow as a clear, untroubled burst of the soul. Sometimes it is accompanied by an exhausting, extremely unbearable jealous feeling. This feeling is based on the fear that an imagined rival will receive more love and privileges, not only in the personal realm but in other areas as well. Or there may be fears of losing a significant other and being left alone. Jealousy is provoked by both false, imagination-driven reasons and objective causes. 💕
Jealousy can destroy even the strongest relationships. It consists of anxiety, envy, anger, accusation, hatred, and fear. It is often clouded by pain and marked by sadness. Speaking about jealousy as a shameful feeling is not commonly accepted. 😓
Moderate jealousy manifests as irritation or hurt when a close person pays attention to others. In such cases, there is a critical perception of reality. These feelings are relatively easy to manage. ❤️
Problems arise when excessive and unreasonable jealousy leads to continuous emotional suffering. It is accompanied by excessive suspicion, conflicts, stalking, absurd conclusions, delusional fantasies, and tyranny. These manifestations of jealousy are unconscious, and a person cannot control them independently. To resolve the situation, it is necessary to find the true causes of jealousy. 🤔
It often happens that the jealousy-driven anger is directed not at the rival, to realistically outdo them in some quality, but at the loved one, leading to the breakup of the relationship. 💔
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