Jealousy can mainly come from both subjects< but mostly from insequirty, (spelled wrong-sorry!) if ur insequre then ull start to feel jealous of someone around you
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.
I have to say, I don't have the complete answer to that, but what I do know is that jealousy is usually caused by insecurity. A lot of people today (more referring to pre teen and teenage girls) suffer jealousy for many reasons. Usually it is girls who either think another girl is prettier than them, maybe more talented, etc. In any way, jealousy can be very painful, if not dangerous to our society today. *Jealousy's main cause is girls [or boys] who feel insecure about themselves. Jealousy is very natural but we do need to learn how to control this emotion which is the hard part, many people suffer because of something that has hurt them or it can be because of some fear do to a past terrible experience or relationship. When something happens that reminds us of it again it causes a fear, anger and jealousy. It's all related somehow.
Jealousy can lead a person to act out of character by triggering feelings of insecurity, inadequacy, and fear of losing what is important to them. This can result in behaviors such as possessiveness, aggression, or irrational decision-making as they try to cope with these intense emotions.
Jealousy is a lighter word than envy, which is darker. Jealousy is usually used when it comes to a relationship: His girlfriend is jealous, she always stays with him. Envy, as stated, is a darker word, and it's when you resent the success of the others: He envied his friend because he had a big house, beautiful family. Envy is one of the sins, jealousy is not.
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.
Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
Zelophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of jealousy
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.
Zoophobia - abnormal fear of animals
No, not even close. Jealousy is wanting something that someone/something else has.
fear and jealousy from the past.
That is not true; jealousy is a form of fear or anger which can be generated by many things of great or little regard.
Hormones, jealousy, embarrassment, fear, denial
fear of losing him or jealousy
There are several of them, including fear, libido, jealousy, and unpleasant odors.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe the fear of being jealous. Zelophobia is the fear of 'jealousy', but it is unclear whether this applies to a fear of being jealous of others, or a fear of others being jealous of you. It may apply to both.
Some examples of emotions are; anger, happiness, fear, sadness, trust, distrust, jealousy, love.