Jealousy is a learned behavior from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha
The idea that jealousy is a learned behavior challenges conventional wisdom. We're told that jealousy is a natural, perhaps even innate, response to perceived threats to our relationships. But is it really? If we look at the research, we find that jealousy varies widely across cultures. In some societies, jealousy is virtually unknown, while in others, it's a major source of conflict and even violence. If jealousy were truly hardwired into our brains, wouldn't we see more consistency across different societies?It seems more likely that jealousy is a product of our social environment. In a culture that places a high value on monogamy and possessiveness, jealousy is more likely to rear its ugly head. We're taught from a young age that our romantic partners are our property, and that we have a right to control their behavior. This set...Similar Posts
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