Is Jealousy Different in Transgender People?
Briefly

The investigation revealed that attributes such as being a good listener triggered the most intense jealousy in transgender individuals, regardless of biological sex.
Transgender individuals experience jealousy influenced by both social comparison orientation and intrasexual competitiveness, indicating that both gender identity and biological sex play roles.
Researchers found that jealousy among transgender participants was not solely related to their biological sex or gender identity, but rather to perceived rival attributes that provoke jealousy.
The study's findings suggest that the dynamics of jealousy in transgender individuals mirror those observed in heterosexual populations, emphasizing universal factors in partner selection.
Read at Psychology Today
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