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advice on how to get rid of jealousy?

  • 16-01-2012 3:46pm
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    Hi myself and my boyfriend have been with each other for the last two years were planning on going on two holidays together this year one with ourselves only and one where he goes on an all boys hol and me on an all girls holiday.

    The thing is were both already getting annoyed by trust issues , jealousy , paranoia now I know both of us would never cheat we just tried talking about it and we get calm and then scared again is this normal?? please note we ve been living pretty much by ourselves for the last year so were both very dependent on each other . so any tips to trusting each other


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 945 ✭✭✭Squiggler


    In my experience the only way you can begin to deal with jealousy is to get to the root of its cause.

    You need to get to the bottom of why you (both) feel so insecure about your relationship that you think that the other is going to be unfaithful first chance he/she gets.

    The sooner you deal with it the better though, jealousy is a terrible thing and destroys relationships in the long term.


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