connection’s “Famously Single.”
Interestingly, Sterling told The List that jealousy actually manifests differently in women than it does in men.
Still, no matter who is experiencing it, jealousy is a leading cause ofbreakupsand divorces.

“It’s the third most common reason that people seek out couples counseling,” Sterling explained.
There’s nothing out there for jealousy."
Sterling knew from both her studies and personal experiences that jealousy can often be tied to gender.

Neither of these situations is good.
Meanwhile, men are more likely to outwardly harm the relationship or one or both of the individuals involved.
“I’ve never felt severe levels of jealousy, the way some people do.

As Dr. Sterling explained, that results in “shame on top of jealousy.”
However, not talking about it can lead to worse situations later.
“So, now you’re completely isolated and alone in this terrible state.”
“And the way you tend to manage it is to go right to your own research.
Which even non-jealous people have done, right?”