
xoclairexo
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I have a jealous partner! I love him to bits, (he had a tough time with his last girlfriend), anyhoo I have been with him for 5 years and just do my best to reassure him, If I meet new people I make sure he gets introduced to them as soon as possible so he doesn't jump to conclusions, I include him in plans and nights out because to be honest I prefer to have him out with me anyway, as I said I love him and enjoy his company! I think it would be strange to have a partner that doesn't get jealous....it would be like they didn't care! If you love the guy help him through it if you can't be arsed with the hassle dump him! |
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shadow
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tell him that jealousy is a possessive emotion that is soulfully about ones self. tell him to reline any sort of envy that would jeopardise your relationship and say it points out emotional intelligence that is lacking in a grown man. and men aren't attractive when this issue occurs. you are a woman whom shouldn't be burden by such childish notions of love and a adult relationship. |
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Anna B
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You deffo cannot stop him
and from experience the more time you spend with him (i.e. so that he doesn't get jealous about what you're doing when you're away from him), the more paranoid he gets when you do actually spend some time away |
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pollockcs
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You can't, that's how he is meant to be. Only he can change that behavior.
If it bothers you so much you want to change him or her......talk it out and if necessary leave. Your first duty in happiness is to yourself. |
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robbief1999
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You can't, it's his problem not yours and he'll never change. Find someone else. It's not worth the aggravation. |
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Joel
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if he really loves you he shouldnt be jelous under any reason...if he loves you he wouldnt have to be jelous because he trust you right?...if that dont work..
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then dump him.. |
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GirlUdontKnow
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you can't - it's a personal problem |
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Dumboo
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For what reasons he feels jealous of you? Pour some cold water on him. He will feel cool. |
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saorsie
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get some super glue |
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Sandee
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The simple answer is you can't unless you are prepared to keep telling him he's Mr Wonderful, handsome, gorgeous, the only one in the world for you etc. When I was younger, the man I eventually married was so jealous that he used to give me 'the third degree' if I ever spoke to another man, or if I was late from work. I loved him to bits but my life was hell at times. He used to accuse me of going with other men which I never, ever did. It took an illness which left me close to death to stop him being so stupid. I don't know how much you love your partner but your life won't be any picnic if you stick with him. |
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dlmrgnk
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You can't. The only person whose actions you control is you. Sorry. |
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yahooisawastofspaceremoveme
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HE needs to grow up it's his trouble you better not fall into the trap of that sort of thing now take hold of your life. Be your own boss dont let him tell you what to do.
Just had my 28th wedding anniversary :-) |
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lulu
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Carry on being faithful. |
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pepzi_bandit 2
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dont EVER leave his side
its his problem not yours,
jealousy kills |
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