Jealousy doesnt often seem unreasonable at first. Your partner or spouse stays late at work for the twelfth time this month. You decide to give them a call, just to see if they want something special when they return home, and there is no answer. You werent suspicious before, but the answering machine at the other end gives you a nagging doubt.
That doubt begins to grow when your partner returns home late into the night complaining about all of the tough work they have been doing at the office. You can try to reason away the issue; perhaps he/she went out to grab a bite or a cup of coffee when you called. Maybe he/she was on the phone with an important call and didnt pick up.
A week later you notice that your partner left their email account open on your home PC. Just to be sure, you think; no real suspicions, but it wouldnt hurt to check. In some cases, the jealousy spins so out of control that violence in the home is a product.
This is how the jealousy spins out of control. What starts out as small, panging, doubts grows into intrusive violations of privacy. You can sneak a look at email, at all of those text messages, in pockets and clothing doing...