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Understanding Jealousy

Jealousy is often mischaracterized as a sign of insecurity, but it serves crucial adaptive functions in relationships. It plays a significant role in mate guarding, ensuring that individuals protect their long-term investments in romantic partnerships. As relationships evolve, jealousy becomes a natural response to perceived threats, highlighting its importance in the dynamics of love and commitment.
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    Dr. David Buss: How Humans Select & Keep Romantic Partners in Short & Long Term | Huberman Lab #48

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    • How does evolutionary psychology explain sexual jealousy in males as discussed in the episode Dr. David Buss: How Humans Select & Keep Romantic Partners in Short & Long Term | Huberman Lab #48 and the clip Understanding Jealousy?

    • How does evolutionary psychology explain sexual jealousy in males as discussed in the episode Dr. David Buss: How Humans Select & Keep Romantic Partners in Short & Long Term | Huberman Lab #48 and the clip Understanding Jealousy?

    • How does evolutionary psychology explain sexual jealousy in males as discussed in the episode Dr. David Buss: How Humans Select & Keep Romantic Partners in Short & Long Term | Huberman Lab #48 and the clip Understanding Jealousy?

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