The problem is with you, if you can not control this you will drive people away form you.
Jealousy can stem from unresolved insecurities, fear of losing someone or something important, or lack of trust in oneself or others. It's important to address underlying issues and cultivate self-confidence to manage jealousy in a healthy way.
"So Jealous" is an album by the Canadian indie band Tegan and Sara that was released on September 14, 2004.
Everyone gets different side effects when they're jealous. But the most common is anger.
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche because Psyche's beauty and charm were being compared to Aphrodite's own beauty and power. This threatened Aphrodite's position as the goddess of love and beauty, so she sought to punish Psyche for this perceived rivalry.
It's important to acknowledge your feelings of jealousy and explore the root cause behind them. Communication is key - consider talking to your friend about how you feel in a respectful and honest manner. Work on building your self-confidence and focus on your own achievements and strengths to reduce feelings of jealousy.
Guys, get jealous because he loves & careabout you.
make him jealous
If you easily get jealous when your girlfriend talks to or befriends other boys, you can stop that by being positive always, and trusting your girlfriend.
Well it depends how big the thing is lets say he was jealous of Beonce getting married then he would get very jealous. I hope this answer was what you were looking for. p.s remember keep smiling cheese
The comparative would be more jealous and the superlative would be most jealous.
My guess would be evolution. Those humans who didn't constantly want the upper hand would have died out long ago
I would say no... but it depends how jealous he is? why is he jealous?
Yes a guy can pretend to be jealous it just depends how easily he can cover it up for you to tell weather or not he is really jealous.
Aphrodite could be vain, jealous, and easily offended.
Jealous is an adjective, so you would use it to describe a noun. For example, I am jealous of my neighbor's new car.
I think you would perhaps call her "unfortunate" and "lonely." My next question would be to the writer of the ?, how do you know she is jealous...of what or whom is she jealous, and why do you believe she is jealous?
It tends to backfire horribly when you actively try to make someone jealous. However, the best way to do so would be to date another girl and act ridiculously cutesy and in love in front of the first girl. This may not work if the first girl is not one to get jealous easily or you're acting is not believable.