Jealousy Between Men and Women

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Jealousy between Men and Women In Buunk’s article on jealousy he compares the difference in what causes jealousy in men and women. He hypothesizes that men are more jealous when his partner may have a sexual relationship with another partner, while a women would be more jealous when her partner has an emotional relationship with another partner. Both situations would create jealousy; his study is to see which gender it would affect more. In addition to jealousy between men and women, he also compares it across different cultures. He uses the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands. The United States has a stricter view on sexual and emotional relationships than Germany and the Netherlands. The article states the Netherlands are more accepting of sexual relations outsides of the marriage under circumstances. With the differences in culture, Buunk believes that with having more laid back values on sexual and emotional issues that the jealousy of partners would be less significant as it would be in the United States. The study states that men are more likely to act on jealous emotions. That they have a higher rate of abuse and homicide on a cheating spouse than women. He believes that men and women have different things that would set of their jealousy. In his study, it shows that in each country, men are more jealous over a sexual relationship than a woman does. It also shows that in the United States that the jealousy rates are higher overall. Buunk explains that men would be more affect from a sexual relationship because it damages their chances of producing offspring. Men have the instinct in providing his genes to the future generation, and if the woman has a sexual relation with another man, the issue of who the father is becomes apparent. A woman does not have to worry about the baby being hers, because she is the reproducer, but the man has to
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