| My personal point of view.
I think you never stop being jealous. It just goes into a greater comfort zone over time.
It is true that the initial stages of a new relationship are usually "honeymoon", and it seems like the drive to cheat is at its lowest. But it is also true that those first stages are when you least know the other person and the other person least knows you. You are walking into each other's lives and figuring each other out. It is also true that in this phase the investment on the relationship is at the lowest. You two have probably dated for several weeks, even a few months, some money has been spent (dinners, gas, ..). But you could substantially walk out in this stage with little collateral damage.
This is when jealousy is high (buyer's remorse, sudden fear of being trapped in a commitment, just misjudgment of the other person's trustworthiness ==> jealousy for no good reason).
Personally, I tend to trust but subtly verify in those early stages. I know that if I let my own jealous self out in the wild it would discourage every reasonable human being from seeing me every again. I give trust, but look for hints, and if something looks weird, I speak out. Plus, of course, the new girl will have been lectured on "you cheat, I find out, you're gone".
Over time, you know each other better. You know each other's defects, have had arguments and made up for those. The mutual investment is higher. She knows your friends, you know hers. Maybe she has even been "home" to mom and dad, and so have you. Walking away on each other is harder as days pass by. The temptation might be there, but human beings easily fall prey to habits. There needs to be a strong drive to walk away and return out in the wild.
At this stage, after several months, there is a comfort zone, where lacking an external triggering factor, the jealousy is dormant (everything has gone well for 6 months, I got no weird vibes, why worry?)
In this phase, I might even play more jealous than I truly am. Some occasional non-suffocating jealousy sends the right vibes. _________________ nice guys don't get laid
"It's disrespectful not to bang them when they sleepover." (Hellhound)
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