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CrimsonTide4 04-25-2003 12:21 AM

QUIZ -- How Jealous Are You
 
http://www.queendom.com/tests/minite.../jealousy.html


Your score = 30


What does your score mean?
When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.

recentASAalum 04-25-2003 01:10 AM

I got a 20... but I'm sure my ex-bf would totally disagree... :)

LeslieAGD 04-25-2003 08:17 AM

I scored the same as CrimsonTide.

AKA2D '91 04-25-2003 08:31 AM

My Score
 
15

CrimsonTide4 04-25-2003 08:45 AM

That first question I wanted to say IT DEPENDS. . .It depends on if she came with someone else; what she is wearing; etc. LOL

Sadeyes21 04-26-2003 06:24 PM

I scored 60.-- basically it said I'm not too evnioous, but I do get peeved.
the stripper question made me laugh bc my friend got in an argument with her boyfriend because his fraternity had strippers over and they got to lick whip cream off of them.

Kevin 04-26-2003 07:23 PM

I scored a 5.

thesweetestone 05-01-2003 04:09 AM

Results of "The Test"
How jealous are you?

Your score = 30






What does your score mean?
When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.

NinjaPoodle 05-01-2003 04:13 AM

My Score==10

What does your score mean?

When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude

AOX81 05-01-2003 08:41 AM

I scored a 0.

When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.

MSSTCY1 05-03-2003 04:06 AM

I scored a 40:eek:

UMgirl 05-04-2003 01:23 AM

40
 
While you're certainly not immune to the occasional twinge of jealousy, you are generally able to balance envious feelings with a calm and logical attitude. When you feel an attack of the green-eyed monster coming on, you try to calm down and take an honest look at your feelings. If it's a small thing, like your girlfriend/boyfriend innocently chatting to an attractive stranger at a party, you are generally able to let it go - or at least restrain from blowing it out of proportion. If you decide you have legitimate reasons to be envious, you would likely express it; this is where things can go wrong if not handled with the utmost finesse. Do you verbally attack the "guilty party" or make harsh accusations before knowing the whole story? Jealousy is a natural emotion, but can become poison in any relationship. As long as you try to keep your slightly jealous nature in check, it shouldn't do any damage.

Jadey28 05-05-2003 11:46 PM

I scored 50%.....and that's pretty accurate because I can get really jealous at times over certain things. Oh well, that's life :p

Jadey

AlphaGamDiva 05-06-2003 07:05 PM

When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.


and there it is.... :)

starang21 05-06-2003 07:07 PM

20

FiReKraCkEr 05-26-2003 01:55 AM

How jealous are you?
Your score = 45
What does your score mean?

While you're certainly not immune to the occasional twinge of jealousy, you are generally able to balance envious feelings with a calm and logical attitude. When you feel an attack of the green-eyed monster coming on, you try to calm down and take an honest look at your feelings. If it's a small thing, like your girlfriend/boyfriend innocently chatting to an attractive stranger at a party, you are generally able to let it go - or at least restrain from blowing it out of proportion. If you decide you have legitimate reasons to be envious, you would likely express it; this is where things can go wrong if not handled with the utmost finesse. Do you verbally attack the "guilty party" or make harsh accusations before knowing the whole story? Jealousy is a natural emotion, but can become poison in any relationship. As long as you try to keep your slightly jealous nature in check, it shouldn't do any damage.

bethany1982 05-26-2003 02:42 AM

10

When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.

CatStarESP4 08-04-2003 01:48 PM

Your score = 15

When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.


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Gina1201 08-04-2003 01:52 PM

My score was 20

Dolphingirl14 08-07-2003 12:14 PM

Your score = 20 that's pretty much right!



What does your score mean?
When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude.

absolutuscchick 11-24-2003 08:05 PM

I scored a 60

DAMN...never realized how jealous I can get!!!

sigtau305 11-26-2003 07:20 PM

I score a 10

Strive 11-26-2003 07:31 PM

I score 30.

DZPrincess2003 11-29-2003 04:34 PM

:rolleyes: I got a 70.... Yeah I'm a jealous person. :)

absolutuscchick 11-29-2003 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DZPrincess2003
:rolleyes: I got a 70.... Yeah I'm a jealous person. :)
YAY!! Someone else who is jealous!!!!

Cluey 11-29-2003 07:51 PM

I scored a 50 -- :eek:

PrincessPhiSig 11-30-2003 01:12 AM

45 here...Heck I thought it would be higher! :) Maybe I'm not as jealous as I thought! :eek:

desirethegreat1 12-09-2003 03:19 PM

Your score 55

While you're certainly not immune to the occasional twinge of jealousy, you are generally able to balance envious feelings with a calm and logical attitude. When you feel an attack of the green-eyed monster coming on, you try to calm down and take an honest look at your feelings. If it's a small thing, like your girlfriend/boyfriend innocently chatting to an attractive stranger at a party, you are generally able to let it go - or at least restrain from blowing it out of proportion. If you decide you have legitimate reasons to be envious, you would likely express it; this is where things can go wrong if not handled with the utmost finesse. Do you verbally attack the "guilty party" or make harsh accusations before knowing the whole story? Jealousy is a natural emotion, but can become poison in any relationship. As long as you try to keep your slightly jealous nature in check, it shouldn't do any damage.

I demand a re count!!!

SigKapBling 12-10-2003 05:08 PM

i scored a 50!! not as bad as i thought ... im told im an extremely jealous person, so i was waiting for me to be off the scale!! ya know .. i dont really mind being a jealous person, sometimes it helps... ;)

lovelyivy84 12-10-2003 05:24 PM

I got a 25.

Honeykiss1974 12-11-2003 12:39 AM

45%

While you're certainly not immune to the occasional twinge of jealousy, you are generally able to balance envious feelings with a calm and logical attitude. When you feel an attack of the green-eyed monster coming on, you try to calm down and take an honest look at your feelings. If it's a small thing, like your girlfriend/boyfriend innocently chatting to an attractive stranger at a party, you are generally able to let it go - or at least restrain from blowing it out of proportion. If you decide you have legitimate reasons to be envious, you would likely express it; this is where things can go wrong if not handled with the utmost finesse. Do you verbally attack the "guilty party" or make harsh accusations before knowing the whole story? Jealousy is a natural emotion, but can become poison in any relationship. As long as you try to keep your slightly jealous nature in check, it shouldn't do any damage.

James 12-12-2003 12:26 AM

I scored a 30 lol...

tunatartare 12-17-2003 04:37 AM

I got 30

Queencece 03-21-2004 04:39 PM

35
 
When it comes to jealousy, you're as cool as a cucumber. A coworker could beat you for a promotion and you'd probably be genuinely happy for them; your partner could share a cozy corner with an attractive stranger and you'd barely blink an eye. Where does this untouchable attitude come from? Well, you are most likely very confident - both in your own personal worth and your partner's loyalty to you. You may occasionally feel a twinge of envy (who doesn't), but overall you realize that the green-eyed monster is one creature you just don't want to mess with. Your relationships surely benefit from this attitude

cash78mere 03-21-2004 04:49 PM

i got a 50

chideltjen 03-23-2004 06:56 PM

i'm a 20


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