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 A Study Shows If the Bulgarians Are Jealous

A Study Shows If the Bulgarians Are Jealous

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Materiały Prasowe,
12.04.2024 15:55

There is hardly a person who, at some point in their life, has not felt the stings of jealousy. The desire to feel unique, loved and special sometimes makes us feel fearful and jealous.

Are young people of Generation Z jealous and have they been involved in a toxic relationship?

Here are the answers:

Jealousy is one of the common human emotions. Most young people are jealous of their partners, but within normal limits. Sometimes, when it is reasonable, it even shows that you really care about the other person, they think. Yet they share that they also have friends who are in toxic relationships.

What is the thing that can drive them mad because of jealousy?

Jealousy comes from love, they believe. However, if it crosses the thin line that separates them, jealousy begins to destroy love. And the feeling of jealousy appears when they feel insufficiently appreciated and loved by their partners, if they do not receive the necessary respect and attention. If there is no reason to doubt, you should trust your loved one, they say.

Can a person who is jealous be a bully?

Insecure people with low self-esteem tend to develop intense jealousy towards their partner. They begin to follow them everywhere and look for an explanation for ridiculous things. Sometimes jealousy leads to aggression and goes beyond all limits.

How can we understand that a person is toxic and escape him/her?

A relationship becomes toxic when your partner restricts your personal freedom, pressures you and watches you all the time, looks for an explanation for small things, treats you as his/her property. Young people think that a person should respect themself and end such a relationship.

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