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Welcome Bowyer62. Jealous and insecurity may be a reaction with no justifiable cause. You would not try to find the root cause and adjust accordingly whilst continuing the relationship? Not many people ask for perfection, just honesty.
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Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I feel that if there is jealousy, at least one of the two has a problem. Speaking strictly from my own side, she would never have a reason to be jealous if I considered myself to be in a relationship. If I'm jealous, it's time to end the relationship because she won't commit, or because I need to grow up some more. |
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When you are in a relationship, do you work to protect it so as to keep your partner feeling 'safe and secure' in your love? If so what would you say or do when insecurity or jealousy raises it's head? when I am in a relationship, I try to have as much sex and food with them as possible, and then again of course laughter and going to parties together. Your type of question, god please forgive me, never ever ever entered its ugly head in my mind. Little wonder I am out of a relationship. If what you asked in the opening post is what the women of today are concerned most about, then my place is really, but really, as far away from there as possible. It's twelve-thirty and all is well. |
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