logo

Questions & Answers
Thousands of Tips
Personal Advice
Love Stories
Saying Sorry
Tales of the Ex
Back in Time
Vote in a Poll

Show Your Love
Create-a-Page
Love E-cards

Learn of Love
Forums
Ebooks
Quizzes
How Tos
What Is ...

Our Books
Irish Romance
Italian Romance
French Romance



Vonage $24.99 a month and 1 month free 125x125

How Can I Help Him WANT to Overcome his Jealousy?

Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old Female
I have been with my boyfriend for a year now. In the beginning things we amazing. Our relationship has grown rather fast and we are both hoping to become engaged very soon. We are on the verge of moving in together but I feel that by doing that his jealousy would get worse. I really don't understand why he is jealous. I am not out and about all the time, if I am not working or at class, I am with him. The only problem is I work for a small business with only 1 other women and about 10 men. When I tell him that I do not talk to the men at work and they don't talk to me, he always assumes I'm lying. He constantly thinks that I lie to him. He says that he doesn't want to trust me because then it won't hurt as bad as if he did. Because he always thinks I am lying, I am constantly wondering if I am lying, even when I really know I am not. He says that through his jealousy he still wants to be with me, but he doesn't think he will ever get over his jealousy because he has always been this way. I really believe it is because he is afraid of being hurt. If he really wanted to, he wouldn't be so jealous. How can I help to WANT to overcome his jealousy? And what else can I do to help him get over it?


RomanceClass.com Advice
Your boyfriend is in a lot of pain. Jealousy hurts a lot. And, as you know, it can disturb an otherwise good relationship.

My sincere advice is to ask (or demand) that he get professional counseling for his problem. From the way you describe him, I don't think you or he can figure this out alone. He's in a hole so deep he needs help getting out.

If he refuses to go (and you may want to go too) then you should seriously rethink your engagement plants otherwise you (and he) will be miserable.

Good luck! George

-- from George
One of Your Friendly Advisors at RomanceClass.com


Speak Your Mind - Share your Thoughts on this Question!

All Advice in the category - Jealousy Issues
All Questions & Answers by Category
Most Recent 20 Questions

Please read through the advice on this site before you Submit your Own Question! We have thousands of pages of valuable advice that can immediately help you with your situation.

Advertisement

Sparkly Irridescent Glitz Gel

Going to a party or special event? What to feel special no matter what you're doing? Roll on some glitz! Perfect for adding a special bit of sparkle to your day or evening.

Buy Glitz Gel at EclecticLady.com


Join This Newsletter!
GTA IV Walkthrough

Love Letters of Great Men

Express Your Love
Free E-Cards
Holiday Traditions
Love Poetry
Love Quotes
Love 'Round the World
Adding some Spice

Enhance Your Love
Love Ebooks
Self Help Books
Romantic Movies
Romantic Music
Romantic Novels
Romantic Posters

Just for Fun
Fun Personal Advice
Love Orb Knows All





| About RomanceClass | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Submit a Suggestion |
All content copyright © 2008 Minerva WebWorks LLC. All rights reserved.

this site is for amusement only - professional advice is not being rendered

Irish Wedding