3/02/2016

Scientific Reason Of Jealousy In Women Was Found

should I be jealous of his co-worker
 And It’s Not Because Of Low Self Esteem

OK why if he smiling if  the text is not from me? 
When it comes to women and jealousy, most will agree that a little bit of the “devil’s juice”, is healthy. However, one may wonder what separates women with hormonal related jealousy and insecurity-driven jealousy. Or, if there is even a difference between the two. This article is going to explore the link between jealousy and hormones.



but baby I was out with the fellahs
When you think about jealousy and women being in the same room, most think it’s driven by insecurities. It can be the downfall to a lot of relationships. A common gripe in relationships is that you hear men venting about how they love their girlfriend, they appreciate and cherish her entire being, but her jealousy is out of control. He can’t go out with his buddies, can’t have friends of the opposite gender, etc. Although insecurities may play a part in it, studies show hormones may be to blame. Let’s face it ladies, it isn’t so bad having another scientifically proven study to explain our “crazy” antics.
 
Don't push me to the edge, Dude!


A study was conducted by Psychologist, Dr. Craig Roberts from Stirling University. The study took place over the course of three months. A total of 275 women between the ages of 17-35, took various versions of birth control containing synthetic forms of estrogen and progesterone. Both of these $e* hormones bring out what is referred to as the “green-eyed monster”, which heightens a woman’s suspicion of her mans fidelity. It was found that the women who had been taking contraceptives with higher levels of estrogen were more likely to experience jealousy. On the other end of the spectrum, subjects who were taking progesterone-only versions of birth control experienced minimal to no increase in jealousy.

You can't Blame your Jealousy mess 
on the birth control.

With this information now fresh in mind, when looking at which birth control brand is suited best for you, take a look at the packet. If you happen to see the word, “ethinylestradiol”, that is a key sign that particular birth control contains a high amount of estrogen. The study shows that women taking these types of contraceptives will find it less likely to form and maintain relationships, especially healthy ones. Dr. Roberts suggests that women and pharmaceutical providers are not fully aware of the impact and severity high levels of estrogen have on women.

My perspective: No matter what the reason that caused   Jealousy it can surely destroy a potentially good relationship. Trust issues are  a green eyed monster that is like chickenpox. If she or he  had  reasons to be jealous in the past it is already in their system. Just like a virus that stays dormant until awakened and becomes shingles. It just take a second for it to kick back in and the breakout happens.  This is not a gender specific issue. many men have the problem of Jealousy also. If a man has Jealousy issues it is not due to any products with , “ethinylestradiol”. Men grow jealous when we feel threatened  or betrayed and  insecure and this can be dangerous for the person that triggers it.  Your best bet is to not encourage any of the genders to become jealous.  while it might  make you feel secure that the person cares enough to be jealous, it's an emotion that can cause anger and anxious feelings that serve no good purpose to anyone......  

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