Your Type
You never easily voice your jealousy; you always quietly absorb all the discomfort, waiting for the emotion to fade before getting close to your partner again. This "habit of swallowing emotions alone" actually masks your deep fear of "becoming a troublemaker in the relationship"; you fear that expressing dissatisfaction will trigger conflicts or make you seem petty, so you use "seemingly mature forbearance" to maintain surface peace. But hiding all your grievances prevents your partner from ever understanding your true boundaries and gradually erodes your sense of security in love. Try telling your partner calmly next time you feel jealous, "I was a bit bothered by that just now"; when you learn to share your vulnerability, your relationship can achieve true intimacy.
💡 Did you know?
Mild jealousy is actually a signal — it tells you what truly matters to you, giving you a chance to face your desires.
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