Jealousy continued

I got a score of 4. That is cause of the trick questions, like if your s/o was out of town would you call to see if she is there. Hell yes, I want her to be there and talk to me, but they didn't give you that option. So I had to say I would call occasionally to check, it was more honest than never call to check.
 
I answered them for him, trying to give him the benefit of the doubt on some of the more extreme reactions. It's really just an estimate, but he got 79%

[size=1/2]Most people experience a certain amount of fear that their loved one could leave them for someone else. After all, these things happen, and when they do, it is usually very painful. You, however, are slightly more preoccupied than most with the thought of losing your partner, whether that fear is conscious or subconscious. While you are not living in a constant state of fear, your jealousy may be putting a strain on your relationship...especially if your partner is not willing to play along. Some work on your self-esteem and communication skills could help you to feel stronger and more independent. In turn, you would realize that if you ever lost your mate to someone else, you could survive with your dignity intact. Even though you might love your partner very much, s/he is not the only fish in the sea and you would eventually find happiness with someone else. This realization would give you a sense of security and the strength to trust, allowing you to be more comfortable in the relationship. That, in turn, would boost the chances of a lasting and fulfilling relationship. [/size]

I posted it because everyone else is posting 17% and scores like that. So here's a look at the 'other side'
 
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