People show jealousy in a variety of bad manners, for example if someone is jealous about your new shoe they may tell someone that it doesn't look good on you. But jealousy about other peoples relationships is far worse because someone tries to spread false information about the two people in an affair so that so how they break up or fail to be happy that's if they listen to them. A jealous person will compare your relationship to some other people so that you can see what is missing in yours such that you fail to appreciate your relationship. They will spread rumors that are not true in public such that you break up. The jealous person at times wants all that you have and when in their relationship will keep on comparing their own to other peoples relationship. Jealous people also can abuse those in a relationship with words like you are not meant for each other or like i wonder what he sees in that small and short woman. They never accept that good things are happening in your relationship.
Maybe!! I mean sometimes once peoples hearts have been broken they are scared for it to happen again!
When people sometimes just do it for fun to make people angry and to find out other peoples secrets and to steal other peoples money.
You get on a boat and steal peoples things and turn cannibal sometimes.
The local people depend on the mountain for water.
You get on a boat and steal peoples things and turn cannibal sometimes.
No, the noun 'jealousy' is not a collective noun. The noun 'jealousy' is a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way; for example a crowd of people or a bouquet of flowers.
They either feel like it or its just their personality
Nope - jealousy is a 'state of mind'... it's not a disorder. People can be 'trained' with counselling to suppress their jealousy.
yes some more people jealousy with tom cruise
Jealousy is a common emotion experienced by most people at some point in their lives. Studies suggest that around 70-80% of people admit to feeling jealous in relationships or situations where they perceive a threat to their well-being or self-esteem. The intensity and frequency of jealousy can vary greatly from one person to another.
Jealousy ;
sometimes and sometimes not people who rebond to early may not actually like you but use you to make the other person jealous