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mostly same things the make women jealous except not as much 😛

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when a woman has more male friends around her

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Just about everything does especially hiding your phone is the worst thing

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Flirting teasing other men leading them on but when a man comes out and says that i want to fuck you they are all talk and no action

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It has been so long since I have been jealous, it is hard to remember. LOL

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when women spend less time with hubby and spend more time with friends or visitors (men)

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When the wife’s cell keeps ringing for productive reason.

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When the wife’s phone keeps ringing

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come on Men! some in put here — I think other men do. I think it depends on the individual. Some men don’rt like when their women dress provacative where as some do like it. All depends.

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Cheating on a spouse or significant other is sure to cause feelings of jealousy and hurt in the spurned partner.

But men and women differ on what part of cheating they think is the worst: Men tend to be more bothered by sexual infidelity, while most women are bothered more by emotional infidelity.

The prevailing explanation for this difference is the unique evolutionary roles played by men and women, but a new study suggests that it has more to do with the types of attachments people form in relationships.

The widespread evolutionary explanation posits that men rank sexual infidelity as the greater sin because over the eons they learned to be hyper-vigilant about sex, as they could never be absolutely certain that their children were actually theirs. Women, on the other hand, became more bothered by emotional infidelity, because they are concerned about having a partner to help raise their children.

A recent study found that men feel guiltier after a sexual indiscretion, while women feel guiltier after an emotional one.

The problem with the prevailing idea was that while men were more likely than women to rate sexual infidelity as worse than the emotional kind in studies, there was still a small subset of men who put emotional infidelity at the top of the list, said Kenneth Levy, a psychologist at Penn State.

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