Did this man’s roving eyes really ruin the picnic outing, or was it his wife’s jealous nature?
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Bad acting aside, this dramatization of a woman accusing her husband of flirting paints a chilling portrait of the jealous spouse. The video is not meant to gender stereotype; jealous men behave in the same inexcusable way towards women.
Photo—Terry Moore/YouTube
I’d divorce her immediately and be done with it. She’s ca-razy!
No, most jeaous people are not crazy. And many crazy people are not even jealous.
There’s a big difference I see in what people get jealous over. Someone is not being sexual simply by talking or associating with someone. There seems to be no base other than a need to control. And then there are people who are checking another person out. an act clearly sexual in nature – hence the jealousy (or anger over being show disrespect) It seems that more men get jealous when their girlfriends even talk to or associate with another man. Women tend to be more jealous when their boyfriend is checking out another person. There’s a difference between jealousy… Read more »
That’s a lie! Women can use jealousy to try to control and manipulate. They are not always the helpless victims!!! In reverse, some men can become jealous because they are being disrespected by the woman checking out other men!
My ex was like that psycho woman in the video…I kept the phone number of my lab partner in my purse on a scrap of paper…it fell out of my bag one day…and it erupted into what seemed like a 40 minute tirade like hers…that was the beginning of the end….I was so beaten down at that point, I barely spoke to anyone else that semester for fear of arousing his ire…I was beyond being faithful and loyal…I was like a walking zombie… His tirade was not about me…it was all about him somehow….I did nothing wrong…I knew I had… Read more »
Leia, What a story. And yes, in cases such as this it’s always about the other person and his or her issues and triggers.