Kourtney Kardashian recently split from model Younes Bendjima and there has yet to be any news about the reality TV star dating anyone new. Kardashian's relationship with Bendjima came to an end under rumors that the couple had split due to a potential bout of possessiveness and jealousy from Younes. It seems that Bendjima was threatened by the 39-year-old's daring on social media, which precipitated the eventual breakup.
But being threatening towards the people in her relationship is not new to Kourtney Kardashian. Kardashian's recent singleness was even rumored to have threatened a couple of partners of former boyfriends. While some women would find the threat of their recent singlehood flattering, it seems that Kardashian isn't thinking of her recent single status as a blessing.
Fans of Kourtney Kardashian will remember that her sisters Kim and Khloe Kardashian are currently in relationships. Kim Kardashian is currently married to pop music star Kanye West, while Khloe Kardashian is currently seeing Cleveland Cavalier Tristan Thompson. The elder Kardashian sister may be feeling pressure rather than relief about her recent single status.
Hollywood Life recently came out with an exclusive that Kourtney Kardashian may not be interested in taking back former flame Justin Bieber any time soon from his now fiancee, Hailey Baldwin. But Kardashian, according to the report, is thinking about how it would be better for her if she were the one engaged.
Hollywood Life added that Kourtney Kardashian is feeling jealous about Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's engagement because it reminds her that she might not find the love she deserves and that the thought that she might not get married scares her. At 39 and with three kids with Scott Disick, the Kardashian isn't getting any younger.
However Kourtney Kardashian wishes to move forward, fans can hope that she can find that potential love that she will happily marry into and which she was not able to find with her previous partners.


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