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Author Topic: A quick question.  (Read 5482 times)
MNKenr
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« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to A quick question., posted by Ryan on Aug 2, 2002

With the various women I have spoke to, it seems they 'dislike' a jelous man. They want you to be concerned, but they do not want you to become crazy. I think that is a normal expectation no matter where you are.

A woman from a small town north of Moscow told me she was upset with how her ex-boyfriend acted. She would go to the club and he would not let her dance because of him being jelous of the other guys looking at her. This is an extreme, but she did not prefer this type of attitude. However showing a 'healthy' amount is fine and expected, just do not lose your temper or get over controlling. (Just like with any relathionship)

However everyone is different, your milage will vary.

MNKenr

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Ryan
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« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: A quick question., posted by MNKenr on Aug 2, 2002

Thank you for the post.  I tend to agree that the main ingredient is to not lose control and go crazy that’s common sense to me.  I just thought I read something on this subject here before but I might have been mistaken.  Yes I can’t stand the people that are all jealous and don’t let their woman do anything.  At the same time I thought it might be like a test to see if you really care.  I guess I will go with the “Healthy amount” and leave it at that.  Thank you!
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