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Test Jealousy and the myth of romantic love
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1st QUESTION: What is one of the most dangerous myths of romantic love?
That love can do anything
The belief that jealousy is a proof of love
That opposites attract
That love is blind
2nd QUESTION: What is jealousy, contrary to popular belief?
A manifestation of insecurity and sense of ownership
A proof of uncontrollable passion
A sign of serious commitment
A demonstration of fidelity
3rd QUESTION: What mainly defines the profile of the pathological jealous person?
Their great capacity to love
Your desire to protect
Your success at work
A chronic distrust and disproportionate response to imaginary threats
4th QUESTION: What are the social consequences of the fact that many jealous acts are socially accepted?
Facilitates immediate denunciation
Facilitates breakup
Makes early detection of violence extremely difficult
No consequences
5th QUESTION: How does the jealous person initiate his or her control dynamics in the escalation phase?
With immediate physical violence
Using emotional manipulation and victimhood ("I suffer a lot")
Ignoring the partner
Breaking off the relationship
6th QUESTION: What do the jealous person's feelings of rage turn into if victimization does not work?
In explicit violence: insults, threats and assaults
In deep sadness
Acceptance of reality
Seeking psychological help
7TH QUESTION: How does the jealous person view his or her partner?
As a life partner
As an equal
As a friend
As a private property under obsessive control
8th QUESTION: What does the victim do to avoid conflict in the face of jealousy?
Confronts the aggressor
Makes her jealous on purpose
Self-isolates, stops seeing friends and conditions her actions
Seeks a lawyer
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