tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4138458.post5866726993931054596..comments2024-02-23T13:15:42.158+13:00Comments on Dissecting Leftism: JRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00829082699850674281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4138458.post-21431965157222713652017-10-07T17:31:11.025+13:002017-10-07T17:31:11.025+13:00Re. The envy of success.
Envy or jealousy is ind...Re. The envy of success. <br /><br />Envy or jealousy is indeed a villainous condition. I makes one bad. <br /><br />The other side of the coin is that some people thrive on receiving envy from others. They want others to be jealous of them. I am not suggesting the couple in the article were like that, only that many people are like that. They like to flaunt what they have to make others envious.<br /><br />Some people get seriously confused about jealousy. Some women confuse jealousy for love. They think that if their man gets jealous that means he loves her. So to make him jealous they flirt with other men in front of him, or suggest to him that there might be another man of interest to her. If he shows no jealousy they turn it up a bit until he does.<br /><br />A female client told me that her husband's violence towards her shows he loves her and that he is a real man. She would make him jealous so he would be violent and she would feel loved.<br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com