Optimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage and Parenting
Get the 200+ Page Optimal Living Daily Workbook (PDF) — Free. Want to turn today’s episode into an actionable plan? Join the Optimal Living Weekly newsletter and I’ll send you our 200-page digital workbook immediately. It’s packed with the best takeaways from the show, formatted for easy reading and implementation at home. Get your free PDF workbook here: https://oldpodcast.eo.page/join [https://oldpodcast.eo.page/join] Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com [https://oldpodcast.com/]. Episode 3073: Dr. Marisa Cohen explores why jealousy and infidelity have been explained through evolutionary psychology, examining how men and women may react differently to emotional and sexual betrayal. She also weighs competing research that challenges these interpretations, offering a balanced look at what science does, and does not, reveal about the origins of jealousy and mate retention. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.luvze.com/infidelity-and-jealousy-from-an-evolutionary-perspective/ [https://www.luvze.com/infidelity-and-jealousy-from-an-evolutionary-perspective/] Quotes to ponder: "When you feel as if someone poses a threat to your relationship (whether they do or not), jealousy likely creeps in." "Essentially, jealousy serves as a mechanism by which the person remains hypervigilant to protect his/her relationship from potential intruders." "Infidelity shakes the ground upon which the relationship is built, as it creates a violation of trust and breaks the commitment each partner made to one another." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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