Question: Why do I compare myself to my exs new girlfriend?

According to relationship and etiquette expert and author April Masini, When youre comparing yourself to your exs new partner or your current partners last partner, its because you want to be the one and only, and since you cant, you want to be the best one ever.

Why am I so jealous of my boyfriends ex?

A small amount of jealousy is normal and, arguably, healthy in a relationship. Knowing your partner could be with someone else if they wanted to can make you appreciate them more, treat them better and not get complacent.

Is it normal to compare your ex?

Regardless of how deeply you feel for your current partner, you may find yourself thinking about your ex every now and then. It happens to the best of us and usually, theres really nothing to worry about. According to experts, you may be comparing your partner to your ex without you even realizing it.

Why you should never compare your current partner to your exes?

It Can Confuse You If you harp on comparisons too much, you might start thinking you still love your ex and you no longer love your current partner, or maybe you never loved your ex, but you dont love your current partner either. Basically, you just create a mess in your head that you just dont need.

Is it bad to compare someone to your ex?

Under the right circumstances, it can be easy to get caught up in the past and start comparing your spouse to someone you loved before, but be warned that doing so may signal the end of your happy relationship.

Is it normal to compare exes?

Regardless of how deeply you feel for your current partner, you may find yourself thinking about your ex every now and then. It happens to the best of us and usually, theres really nothing to worry about. According to experts, you may be comparing your partner to your ex without you even realizing it.

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