Category of Jealousy There are two types of jealousy, namely reactive jealousy and suspicious jealousy.
Reactive jealousy refers to the jealousy that a couple becomes conscious of a crisis in their intimate relationship.
Suspicious jealousy refers to the behavior of a partner being infidelity, and the partner is suspected of betraying himself.

Saint Augustinus said: "Without jealousy, there is no love." Love goes in two directions. If a person doesn't even have jealousy, it means that he is terrible in his rationality, or he doesn't love you at all.
Love is exclusive and will regard the other party as the center, thinking that the other party should no longer accommodate others in his heart. Once one party feels that the other party shows favorable feelings towards other opposite sex, jealousy arises.

A man who has been married for three years admitted that his wife is always jealous of others, and he will be strongly opposed by his wife when he has a meal or attends a party with his colleagues.
Women are naturally sensitive and suspicious. Jealousy is a major killer in destroying marriage. When a partner and others are too enthusiastic, they should first calm down and express their inner feelings in moderation.
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