If you have a friend and then he/she likes you,but you are dating or married to somebody else they might: Be rude to you,wont talk to you,and tells people lies about you or him/her... then he/she is jealous.
always wanting to be around the person in the relationship, wanting to know who you are talking too, what you are talking about, don't want the opposite sex to be around the one the person is jealouse of. Always wanting to know where you are, which these are only jealousy signs if it is too much of it.
signs can mean her face expression or her attitude.
He glanses at you, or stares then when you look he looks away. He always watches you. He trys to impress you like doing big movements. He trys to make himself notisible to you.
if the other girl dont like you for no reason. if the other girl talks bad about you to others. if the other girl spreads rumors. if she tries to put you down.
If that girl makes up hate Propaganda against the other girl, this is a good indication that she is jealous.
Obsessiveness, jealousy, and 'control' are typically signs of a person insecurities and low self esteem.
Then you've found someone who's very laid back, who trusts you.
Signs a man may be obsessed with you include constant contact, possessive behavior, jealousy, and controlling actions. It is important to set boundaries and communicate if these signs make you uncomfortable.
Lorikeets and budgies are usually fine together. If either bird shows signs of jealousy, the two should be separated immediately.
Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
Definitely Jealousy. Jealousy has the power to end great friendships.
On the part of a romantic relationship, first meeting is the most memorable one when it comes to memories. But, when one of the partner starts to show signs of jealousy, it leads to violent confrontation that separate them instantly.
No, but 'jealous' is an adjective. 'Jealousy' is a noun.
no only idiot have jealousy
There are a number of possible signs of a person being clingy. These include getting upset if you don't answer their phone calls, not wanting their partner to go out alone, not having their own life and friends, always asking if their partner loves them and jealousy.
Nope - jealousy is a 'state of mind'... it's not a disorder. People can be 'trained' with counselling to suppress their jealousy.
You have a bad character trait of jealousy.