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Why such pallor, such an exhausted look?


Jealousy and envy, experts say, are signs of women's insecurity. "Perhaps a woman grew up in an environment that deprived her of anything, sometimes it even remains unconscious. Feeling deprived in the past, she believes she has the right to exercise all her desires, explains Dr. Norton. She constantly peers into the environment, watches who has what and whether others have more than her. Of course, she will always find such people, ignoring those who have less. And of course, will feel terrible envy. "
"Jealous women constantly compare themselves with others, agrees Shirley Glase, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist. And they always find out that they are deprived. The feeling of disadvantage comes from them to the point that they begin to be jealous of their husbands to their occupations or to the fact that husbands show great interest in their work. Everything turns into a test of love, loyalty, success. "
And if such emotions arise between a man and a woman, then under suspicion it is very difficult to understand them.
"This is due to the fact that a man and a woman are jealous for various reasons, notes Dr. Glace. Women need mainly to feel safe in the sense that they need to know firmly that they are loved. Men need to be admired. Therefore, when a husband says or does something that may seem insulting, the wife asks the question: "Do you still love me?", And the husband in a similar situation is preoccupied with another: "Why do you belittle me? You do not respect me? Do not you value me? "