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Have you ever felt an intense,inexplicable jealousytowards a partnersprevious relationship?

Its irrational, she explained.

One common sign is an obsessive preoccupation where the affected individual constantly thinks about their partners previous relationships.

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People with higher levels of neuroticism are more likely to experience Rebecca Syndrome.

Whats that one called?

I had to live through their nonsense for years, a reader wrote.

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Theres a difference between being jealous and being territorial.

Jealousy is wanting something that isnt yours; being territorial is protecting whats yours, another argued.

This happened to me a lot in the past!

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Constantly being accused of what I never did!

Itll drive you insane!

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Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media

Experts Warn Against The Rise Of ‘Rebecca Syndrome’ In The Age Of Social Media