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- Sexual_jealousy_in_humans abstract "Sexual jealousy in humans is an emotion of jealousy which may be triggered in a person when a sexual partner displays sexual interest in another person. It is based on a sexual partner's suspected or imminent sexual infidelity. Sexual jealousy is expressed and experienced in multiple ways depending on the personality and context of those involved. Expressions of sexual jealousy vary from anger and violent aggression to fear, grief, and depression. Manifestations of sexual jealousy differ across cultures. For example, in one culture, an “involved” woman flirting with, dancing with or kissing another man may be considered infidelity, whereas in another culture such behavior would be considered acceptable. Psychologists describe various forms of sexual jealousy, including pathological jealousy, erotic jealousy, morbid jealousy, conjugal paranoia, jealous monomania, and psychotic/non-psychotic and obsessional jealousy.Emotion theorists have attempted to explain the jealous response with a social-cognitive model that distinguishes between primary and secondary appraisals of potentially threatening situations. A primary appraisal is whether a person judges an interaction as positive, negative, or of no consequence to him or herself. Secondary appraisals come later if the primary appraisal is negative and the person is trying to gauge the severity of the interaction in regards to if and how it will affect their current relationship and subsequently how they will deal with it (Harris 2004). Primary appraisals can be manifested from simple actions between a significant other and someone who is seen as a threat. These appraisals will produce a reaction in humans and non-humans alike to prevent the occurrence of positive interactions between a mate and other rival partners (Harris 2004).Evidence from the other great apes suggests that jealousy is a mate protection strategy designed to maintain low levels of female promiscuity (see also polyandry). A mature alpha male of the polygynous Gorilla genus can protect, or control and coerce, up to eight females as his own, and is thus able to gain a reproductive monopoly. As a result, gorillas do not have a great deal of sperm competition, and therefore have very small testes relative to stature. Humans on the other hand, have slightly larger testes relative to stature than do gorillas and orangutangs, but still have small testes compared to chimpanzees. This suggests that humans have somewhat more sperm competition, and therefore have more reason to be suspicious of a mate’s interest in another. Jeanette Jones suggests that jealousy likely evolved as a byproduct of this competition for mates.The evolutionary theory of sexual jealousy seeks to explain differences in jealousy between sexes from a biological/evolutionary standpoint. Responses differ in men and women because the two sexes have different needs in order to maintain fitness. For women, when a man is unfaithful in a relationship it is the emotional infidelity that is cause for concern, while for men it is physical sexual infidelity (Harris 2004). According to David Buss, this difference comes from the way men and women’s brain circuits guide their emotional reactions (Buss 1995).".
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- Sexual_jealousy_in_humans wikiPageWikiLink Sperm_competition.
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- Sexual_jealousy_in_humans subject Category:Ethology.
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- Sexual_jealousy_in_humans comment "Sexual jealousy in humans is an emotion of jealousy which may be triggered in a person when a sexual partner displays sexual interest in another person. It is based on a sexual partner's suspected or imminent sexual infidelity. Sexual jealousy is expressed and experienced in multiple ways depending on the personality and context of those involved. Expressions of sexual jealousy vary from anger and violent aggression to fear, grief, and depression.".
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