No
The cast of Unfounded Jealousy - 1915 includes: Phyllis Grey as Phyllis Lillian Worth as Lil
yes it is. jealousy is something that a person might be doing good at or you atleast see a person doing something good. its called jealousy. it is a feeling or believing. but you can over come it.
She was overcome with jealousy when her sister won the award. Jason has many female friends, but his girlfriend's jealousy is unfounded. Overcome with jealousy, she plotted to kill her husband's mistress. Both of my sons are extremely successful and I've never sensed jealousy between them.
How is jealousy seen?Jealousy is seen by body language, the way you speak to a person, talking about the person, and messing with the person.
Extreme jealousy, over the top.
Jealousy comes from a deep rooted insecurity, only when you are entirely happy and confident in yourself as a person will jealousy disappear.
that would depend on the person, and what is the person jealous of to start with, jealousy causes nothing but grief and tragedy, so it is better to come to grips with the situation and move on.
The prefix of "unfounded" is "un-".
Obsessiveness, jealousy, and 'control' are typically signs of a person insecurities and low self esteem.
In most relationships no but it depends on you and the person your dating.
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.
Jealousy is a natural human reaction, however, hypnotherapy may be able to help with jealousy towards a particular person.