No, not even close. Jealousy is wanting something that someone/something else has.
Jealousy often stems from a fear of losing something or someone important. It can arise when there is a lack of security or confidence, leading the individual to worry about potential threats or competition. In these cases, jealousy acts as a response to the perceived threat to one's possessions or relationships.
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fear of losing him or jealousy
Thantophobia - The Phobia of losing someone you love
Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
Npd and fear of losing is caused by the lack of feeling the need or attention from someone or family members
The correct phobia term for the fear of losing personal possessions or other things is "disposophobia." This phobia is also known as hoarding disorder, characterized by excessive accumulation of items and difficulty discarding them.
Zelophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of jealousy
The fear of losing someone you love
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 can arise in any type of relationship, including those involving infidelity. Mexican men may feel jealousy over their mistresses due to a variety of reasons, such as fear of losing their partner or fear of being replaced by someone else. Cultural factors, societal expectations, and personal insecurities may also contribute to these feelings of jealousy.
a phoebea is a fear of someone or something.