It's usually a sign of insecurity, mistrust, and possessiveness. One who is consistently jealous, even with no real cause, is at least one of the above, and often all of the above.
It is not a sign of love. It is a sign of insecurity and lack of trust. It is very destructive in relationships.
Everyone gets a little jealous, but it isn't a sign of love but rather, a sign of insecurity. Someone who is overly jealous should make you run for cover. It's often a sign of a control freak and many victims of abuse report jealousy as one of the first things they didn't pay attention to!
Jealousy, Anger, Insecurity
Jealousy is not necessarily a proof of love. Jealousy often stems from insecurity, possessiveness, or fear of losing someone. Love is built on trust, respect, and understanding, and does not require jealousy to validate it.
Jealousy comes from a deep rooted insecurity, only when you are entirely happy and confident in yourself as a person will jealousy disappear.
Jealousy and/or insecurity.
This is opinionated but to me love won't always overcome jealousy because sometimes a love could be destroyed due to jealousy .
Jealousy and trust can be very confusing.I like to think of compromise and trust. And being secure with yourself and your own feeling's. Jealousy comes from insecurity issue's.
selfishness. insecurity.
Jealousy frequents doubts, considering ourselves the problem factor in a conflict, guiltiness
when you and your boyfriend fight about another guy that is either insecurity or jealousy
Definitely Jealousy. Jealousy has the power to end great friendships.