• TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.worldOP
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    4 天前

    Sure but if you were given the option of a friend who is both jealous and feels sympathetic joy compared to one who only feels sympathetic joy for you, I would trust one more than the other on average

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      4 天前

      [I’m not the one who originally commented]

      I wouldn’t know the difference.

      All I can know and judge on and care about is how they choose to respond, not how they feel.

      And I personally trust people who tell me of their ugly emotions (after we’ve been friends for a long time) more than the ones pretending to be perfect a decade into the friendship.

      • TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.worldOP
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        4 天前

        But the people who genuinely don’t get jealous aren’t pretending to be perfect. The ones pretending to be perfect are the ones that do feel jealous and hide it.

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          3 天前

          Feelings if you don’t act up on is fine. Those are akin of invasive thoughts.
          The moment those snide remakrs start: who were you hanging out with? Why are you looking at them? I won’t talk to you if you are hanging out with them!
          Pure hell. So answering your question again: no jealous friend is a burdensome connection that infects your emotions with their insecurities and dependency.