Everyone feels uncomfortable when they see their loved one chatting closely with a non relative of the opposite sex. This uncomfortable feeling is jealousy. Most cases of jealousy are caused by the appearance of a "third party", which breaks the balance between the two people and leads to one person's maladjustment.
Being jealous is a normal psychological state, a normal reaction to protect one's love from being violated. Therefore, being jealous can be said to be a manifestation of love, and a little vinegar can become the spice of love.
On the contrary, those who encounter a "third party" but have no emotional response are abnormal, and are likely to indicate that they do not deeply love their partner.
The performance of being jealous also varies from person to person. Some people are very jealous and will fully express their anger and dissatisfaction, while others will suppress themselves and appear to have no trace of jealousy.
Although being jealous is justifiable in itself, too much "vinegar" will not only become the spice of love, but also become the killer of love.
"If the lover of the" vinegar jar "can abandon love for freedom, then this love will soon end with a breakup. On the contrary, if the lover of the" vinegar jar "will abandon their freedom for love, then this love should be perfect.".
In any case, whether it's because of distrust or because of wanting to possess, one should not be too jealous. "All day long, suspicious of a loved one and unscrupulous attempts to pry into the privacy of the other person can quickly collapse an otherwise harmonious family.".
Being jealous is not a mistake, but a poor grasp of metrics is a fatal injury in love. Trust is the foundation for two people to establish relationships. Want to take good control of your other half, learn to trust him~