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Is there such a thing called healthy jealousy

Is there a thing such a thing called healthy jealousy? Like is it okay if a woman flirts with guy but then tells her husband about it and his jealousy leads to better sex for them? And she’s knows he the jealous type.
LiLShrimp · 22-25, F
That’s a very bad example of healthy jealousy. 😅 That woman seems to be very manipulative. There’s nothing healthy about that.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@LiLShrimp agreed... One way to end up as a statistic
wackidywack · 26-30
That's called being manipulative
Acemajor · 36-40, M
Jealousy is an emotion that just like others emotions controls our behaviour even if it seems ok, anyone with this type of personality has the potential to become controlling and in meany but sad cases can lead to emotional out burst and ranges leading domestic violence and murder the larger number of those who have this trait have it in negative perspective research Suggest that most domestic murders involved jealousy that became uncontrollable
deadteddy · 26-30, F
that’s not healthy jealousy, that’s playing games
I dated someone like that. It toxic as all hell
SW-User
I don't think so.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
To my mind when in a committed relationship,for either partner to flirt, openly or secretly with someone else,is just downright disrespectful and crosses a line for me. Does that make me jealous? I guess so. Or just serious?
Acemajor · 36-40, M
Yes your right in the situation mentioned however jealousy goes beyond that and enters meany aspect of life but in this instance I agree with you
SissySecrets · 46-50, T
If it’s shared between them and they both enjoy it, it should be ok. The jealousy may be a pleasurable reaction for him.
Littleworm · 31-35, M
Even if she doesn’t act on the flirting, it’s just to get her man wild up ?
wackidywack · 26-30
@Littleworm it's not cheating but it's acting in a way that's dishonest in order to get the other person to act in the way she would like
I'm sure there is but what you're describing is manipulative.
I always saw jealousy as an issue of trust.
redback · 51-55, M
An option is called cuckolding
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
if you think thas helthy then i would not wanna know your other opinions on things lul

 
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