Abstract
a concept of intimate envy is provided and imbedded within a coping framework that is general. Posted and research that is unpublished evaluated after which ordered through this framework. It is strongly recommended that viewing jealousy as a “thing” as a feeling (anger), a behavior (competitive rivalry), or ideas (desires for exclusivity) is incomplete. Jealousy is deemed a label provided to a complex of interrelated psychological, intellectual, and processes that are behavioral. brand brand New scientific studies are presented that shows that envy relates to specific attributes of intimate relationships.
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