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Do you not have any friends yourself? Is that the issue here?
Seriously consider this, about 5 years ago now, when I was in my first proper relationship I was horribly jealous, it's embarrassing... I used to hate it whenever she went out with her friends instead of me or prioritised them over me. One of the problems was that my friends vary rarely wanted to do anything, which meant if I wasn't with her then I wasn't really doing anything at all. (I guess it's a double edged jealousy, both jealous in the traditional sense and jealous that has other people to go out with).
Anyway, once I was at university and had made a million new friends who wanted beer every night of the week my old jealous ways seemed to disappear. Other factors we restarting my hobby (which gave me a sense of direction and even more friends!), and reading material by Paul McKenna. PUA stuff didn't come till later but of course this material is also helpful.
Jealousy is essentially a problem of low self worth, my advice is to take up a hobby, get some sense of validation and make lots of new fun friends. That's the easiest way to get rid of jealousy because by doing so you're naturally increasing your self worth and thus eliminating jealous feelings and subsequent actions.
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I If you have any specific reason to believe that she might be unfaithful, then it's OK to be jealous.
Personally I disagree, there's no need to be jealous. I mean what's the worst that can happen if she's unfaithful? You leave her and move on to somebody better. There's never any need to be jealous.