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I think jealousy is (mostly) a condition of younger people who are still maturing in their outlooks on life and relationships with other people. As we grow up, as children we are accustomed to being the center of attention and on the receiving end of giving. As we begin to interact with people (the opposite sex?) at a younger age, we are still more in that mode of being on the receiving end than the giving end. I'd like to think as we mature, we gradually realize giving can be as rewarding as receiving and we can't expect others to be held prisoners of our desires, expectations & the center of their attentions. We realize we have options in life and hopefully others have the liberty to enjoy options too.
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Marv Evans
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