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While some view jealousy and possessiveness as traits of a passionate romance, experts warn that flirting with others to fan the flames within your relationship could cost you the love of your life.“Our findings highlight the circumstances under which external attention directed toward partners can erode relationship well-being instead of fostering relationship promotion,” the Reichman University team noted.
“Across three experiments, we showed that individuals perceived their partners as less sexually desirable when their partners received unsolicited attention from someone else,” the study read.Participants rated their sexual desire to their partner, interest in maintaining the relationship and thoughts of confronting competition who hit on their lover.
In some scenarios, the new attention received can ignite a sense of curiosity in the wanderers, which could lead to the relationship going downhill, especially if someone single is looking their way, which is often viewed as desirable. Elon Musk awards random petition signer $1M check, vows to do so every day until election: 'This news is gonna really fly'
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