You will find that they are only worried and seek the best for them, that their wants and needs are fulfilled and always put themselves first.
By the partner being selfish I guess. I can't say I've ever asked a sexual partner.
Fear is hardly what drives a cheater, love. It is called being selfish. Or fear of not being able to be selfish anymore.
If you intervened to stop this person from getting a ticket for something illegal then no, you aren't selfish.
Yes, a possessive person can often be selfish, controlling and disrespectful. A possessive person is often insecure, lacking a love and acceptance of self and is, therefore, not quite able to love freely. That is, once an insecure person who doesn't love himself finds a partner, he (or she) transfers his insecurities over onto the relationship, not quite trusting his partner to satisfactorily love and accept him. And in his satisfaction, he becomes possessive, selfish with the partner's time and attention, often manipulating and controlling the partner and the situations to meet his own needs. And all of that shows a lack of respect to both his partner and himself.
It is not known if Thomas Jefferson was selfish or not. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States.
Scrooge's deceased business partner is Jacob Marley. In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Marley returns as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
Ebenezers partner was Jacob Marley who had died seven years previously to the night of the story
Ebenezer Scrooge's dead business partner is Jacob Marley. Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to warn him of the consequences of his selfish ways and to encourage him to change his behavior before it's too late.
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
The answer to that is very simple: you don't. Take into consideration that there must have been a reason for the relationship being terminated in the beginning.