Which Partner Is Responsible To Fix Jealousy In A Relationship

Fix Jealousy In A Relationship

Have you ever encountered jealousy in your relationship? Have you or your partner tried to fix the jealousy that keeps cropping up?

Jealousyย can be one of the most destructive emotions. It can make the otherwise reasonable completely unreasonable. It can creep in around the edges, seeingย smokingย guns where none exist, and yet can also be conspicuously absent when a partnerโ€™s eyes should be burning from the clouds of smoke.

Because jealousy can take such a toll on individuals and couples, it needs to be addressed, or the relationship will suffer, sometimes in a catastrophic flash, sometimes in a slow burn.

If someone feels jealous, who is responsible to assuage those uncomfortable feelings? As with so much else in relationships, it depends.

Letโ€™s start with a rather simple example, before getting into the messier nuances. Letโ€™s say a woman is spending a lot of lunches with a male coworker and texting a fair amount at night. And, just to make it really clear, letโ€™s say that she made out with him at the office holiday party, and her boyfriend found text messages where the pair revealed their growing feelings for each other.

Since jealousy involves aย fearย of losing something of value, itโ€™s understandableย he might feel that he could lose his girlfriend to this new guy. Assuming she wants to keep the relationship, most people would probably agree that itโ€™s on her to take primary responsibility for making her boyfriend feel better about the situation since his jealousy is in fact warranted. She may offer to reset professional boundaries with her coworker orย give her boyfriend access to her phone, and they both might make a point of re-directing more energy towards the relationship.

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But what if she has been sufficientlyย empathicย and repentant for a month, and he is still struggling with jealousy? What if he still canโ€™t feel comfortable that she isnโ€™t crossing any lines? Should she re-double her efforts to convince and comfort him or does it get to a point where she has served her time, and now he needs to calm himself down?

Letโ€™s change the scenario. What if she never made out with her coworker, and the texts sheโ€™s trading at night are all about a killer project that she is working on? What if she lets her boyfriend go through her phone, and he never finds anything that actually looks like anything?

Under these circumstances, should she still tell her coworker that she canโ€™t text at night? What if, instead of explaining that it feels like she is having an affair, her boyfriend said that he wished she would leave work at work because itโ€™sย cuttingย into their time together and also her peace of mind? In this case, he isnโ€™t jealous, because he isnโ€™t worried about losing her, but he is bothered by it.

Letโ€™s change the scenario again, swinging back towards the center. What if they never made out at the holiday party, and there is a lot in those text messages about that difficult client they are working with, but there is also some other more personal stuff? There are no declarations of love, no revealing selfies, no smoking guns . . . but still enough to give the boyfriend butterflies in his stomach, even though he himself admits that thereโ€™s nothing specifically problematic there. Just a feeling.

The Dilemma of Uncertainty

Part of the problem with jealousy is the uncertainty โ€” is there in fact nothing going on there, or have I just not yet found clear evidence? The problem here for both partners is that neither can prove a non-event.

While the presence of evidence can proveย guilt, an absence of evidence doesnโ€™t necessarily prove innocence โ€” it might simply be that the evidence has yet to be found. Or maybe what the boyfriend is picking up on is something that doesnโ€™t yet exist in the tangible world โ€” for example, that his girlfriend has some feelings for this other guy, but she hasnโ€™t yet acted on them, so there is nothing specific to find.

Given this inherent uncertainty, we use a trust to fill in the blanks of what we donโ€™t know. Trust requires a willingness to accept less than 100 percentย certainty โ€” otherwise, it would be called verification. If you glue a webcam to your partnerโ€™s forehead, you donโ€™t need to trust them. The rest of us need to use a trust, in greater and lesser degrees, to make up the difference between what we know and what we wish we knew.

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Trusting someone generally depends on otherย personalityย characteristics as well as prior experiences, both with this romantic partner and previous ones. There is a spectrum here, with some who are blind to the obvious, while others chase off good partners in a relentless quest for proof that canโ€™t be given.

So, what is this couple to do? He has no proof of anything but still feels uncomfortable about the situation. He wants to feel better but doesnโ€™t want to be the kind of boyfriend who is needy and controlling. She wants to be understanding but doesnโ€™t want to give up a good workย friendship. If he continues to struggle but doesnโ€™t say anything about it, he will come across as clingy or distant or both. If she ignores his suffering, she will feel bad about herself, but if she takes on responsibility for ensuring that he is comfortable, she will eventually feel resentful.

The Way Through

The way to thread the needle on these dilemmas is some hard self-reflection, really honest discussion, and fair negotiation. Each partner needs to think about what they are bringing to the situation.

Is she being insensitive and perhaps a bit more flirty than she would like to admit? Is she pushing back against his desires for closeness, perhaps especially if he tries to hold her tighter when he is worried about losing her? Is he letting his insecurities convince him that this other guy is better than him? Is he making her pay for the crimes of previous unfaithful girlfriends or unreliable caregivers?

Then they need to talk this through, bravely and honestly. They need to own up to their part of it and also challenge each other when necessary. They need to remember that nothing in a relationship happens in a vacuum and understand that each is responding to the other. They need to bring curiosity and ask lots of questions โ€” of themselves and each other.

Want to know more about what jealousy can do to your relationship? Read Jealousy: How It Can Kill Your Relationship

The jealous partner has the right to make both tangible and emotional requests of his partner and to ask for what he needs in order to feel better. But he also needs to remember that it isnโ€™t only his girlfriendโ€™s job to make him feel better โ€” he also needs to find ways to make himself feel better, whether this means standing up for what he needs or calming himself down.

Meanwhile, his girlfriend needs to be sensitive to his concerns and willing to consider making some reasonable changes. But she needs to know her limitsย and when she feels like she is working too hard on assuaging her boyfriendโ€™s fears.

Jealousy is normal. Feeling jealous doesnโ€™t necessarily mean anything about you, your partner, or your relationship. But it does mean that one or both of you may need to do some work to address it.


Written By Ari Tuckman
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today

Feeling jealous sometimes is a part and parcel of being in love with someone, and to some extent thatโ€™s natural. But, when it starts to hamper your relationship, then know that it is time to fix the jealousy that is eating away at your relationship. Try to understand your partner, and also try to understand yourself, and work together to fix the jealousy that keeps cropping up.

If you want to know more about how you can fix jealousy in your relationship, then check this video out below:

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