Facebook Reinforces Relationship Jealousy
Friday, November 20th, 2009In a study of 308 Facebook users, researchers discovered that people who are more prone to jealousy will find Facebook just reinforces that jealousy.
| Caren Human |
| Girly Girl… |
In a study of 308 Facebook users, researchers discovered that people who are more prone to jealousy will find Facebook just reinforces that jealousy.
Beauty
A married couple arrive at a stop light and wait for it to change as the city traffic rushes by. As the husband looks idly out the window, a gorgeous, willowy, well-endowed brunette crosses the street in front of them. She moves gracefully, her hair flowing out behind her, her breasts bouncing as she walks. She has the face of an angel and the voluptuous curves of supermodel. All eyes turn to watch her as she crosses. Including those of the husband in the car.
I’ve been dating this boy for about two months. He’s great, and so far things have been going really well. We spend a lot of time together without getting sick of each other, but haven’t meshed into a creepy and mushy single being like some couples are prone to. He makes me laugh, although it’s usually more at him than with him. He’s GREAT in bed. But best of all, I just feel comfortable with him. I’m not constantly paranoid about checking my makeup or trying to force witty conversation. I can be completely me, and he likes me more for it.
It’s perfect, right?
Not quite.