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Jealousy can destroy even the strongest bond from "summary" of Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by MATTHEW. PERRY

The destructive power of jealousy is a force to be reckoned with, capable of tearing apart even the most solid relationships. It has the ability to seep into the cracks of a bond, slowly eroding the trust and love that once held two people together. In 'Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing', Matthew Perry explores how jealousy can fester and grow, poisoning the connection between friends, lovers, or any two individuals who share a deep bond. Jealousy is like a virus that infects the mind, causing irrational thoughts and emotions to take control. It breeds insecurity and doubt, turning once happy and secure individuals into paranoid and anxious shells of their former selves. In the story, we see how jealousy can warp perceptions, leading characters to make hasty decisions and act in ways that th...
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    Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing

    MATTHEW. PERRY

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