I was just catching up on this thread : (http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=130584) where PTC mentioned that his ex was getting back with the last guy. From what I read, he wasn't all that m!ffed. So that got me to thinking. I remember at least two times in my past where the girl went back to someone else. I have no recollection of being jealous. Just the normal hurt/grief sh!t that goes along with the supply being permanently cut off. Almost as if her falling back to an ex is acceptable between two guys???
So why is it exactly that guys are less likely to be jealous, angry or hurt when their HB ends it to return to someone (in their past) instead of dropping the guy like a bad habit to be with a new guy?
Could it be that we deem ourselves better than the ex because she dumped him for us in the first place. And therefore we rate a new guy better than us because he pulled what we did before.
If it were just about the physical part (ie steady supply of s3x) then shouldn't a guy be jealous no matter who it is (ex or new guy).
Or is it that we've implicitly accepted that she's been [intimate] with someone else and we never bother to think ahead that she might be with others after us thus (thus it's a shock to the system, ego, etc).
I would have to think this sort of thing is yet another effect of media/social programming (ie nuture vs nature). But I can't put my finger on it.
Any opinions or theories?
So why is it exactly that guys are less likely to be jealous, angry or hurt when their HB ends it to return to someone (in their past) instead of dropping the guy like a bad habit to be with a new guy?
Could it be that we deem ourselves better than the ex because she dumped him for us in the first place. And therefore we rate a new guy better than us because he pulled what we did before.
If it were just about the physical part (ie steady supply of s3x) then shouldn't a guy be jealous no matter who it is (ex or new guy).
Or is it that we've implicitly accepted that she's been [intimate] with someone else and we never bother to think ahead that she might be with others after us thus (thus it's a shock to the system, ego, etc).
I would have to think this sort of thing is yet another effect of media/social programming (ie nuture vs nature). But I can't put my finger on it.
Any opinions or theories?