We have jealousy because it was evolutionary adaptive for us as humans. Then once they start doing it, it is one of the greatest issues that they deal with because most of us are jealous to some extent. ZV: Jealousy is the greatest obstacle for people who are thinking about becoming ethically non-monogamous. How do I deal with the jealousy that comes from ethical non-monogamy? I was joined by Zhana Vrangalova, PhD, a NYC-based sex and relationships consultant, speaker, and writer. This is an edited and condensed transcription from last week's "Sexplain It Live," which was recorded on Men's Health 's Instagram. To submit a question for a future column, fill out this form. Ask me anything-literally, anything-and I will gladly Sexplain It. I'm here to answer your most pressing sex questions with thorough, actionable advice that isn't just "communicate with your partner," because you know that already. In doing so, I've learned a thing or two about navigating issues in the bedroom (and a bunch of other places, TBH). Over the years, I've had my fair share of sexual experiences, dating and sleeping with hundreds of people of all genders and orientations. I'm Zachary Zane, a sex writer and ethical manwhore (a fancy way of saying I sleep with a lot of people, and I'm very, very open about it).
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