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  • A little jealousy can be somewhat flattering and shows that someone cares for you. But real jealousy, where your s/o gets upset if you talk to or even look at a member of the opposite sex, is actually a sign of insecurity rather than love.
  • not always. sometimes its more the fact that someone really likes you or you like them and you feel jealous when you see them with someone else. this is a natural human emotion and can sometimes be a very strong feeling. if you love somebody and they love you i believe there is no need for jealousy as it isnt truly love without trust and people dont get jealous if there is 100% trust
  • No, it's more often a sign that the jealous person has low self esteem, wants to control others and is insecure.
  • Not in my book. Jealousy is a sign of fear and low self esteem.
  • Jealousy is it's own creature. It's like a computer virus that infects all of your regular programs including love yo...
  • Not really ... it is usually the fear of something.
  • No, its either a lack of trust or a lack of self confidence.
  • NO, it is a sign on insecurity. Unless it is jealousy for your reputation, then it could be legit in showing great care. But that is rare.
  • Yes. Sometimes. And no, sometimes. Not all jealousy is about love, but the most important jealousy certainly is. Like other emotions, it is felt by most people sometimes, it serves a purpose, and it can go seriously awry. There's alot of neat facts about jealousy. In any given couple, the person that most other people would say is more desirable is usually the person that is less jealous. Less desireable people tend to be more jealous. It's as if both know who would be able to find someone else easier, and less desireables guard their mates more closely. Jealousy can also be expressed positively, in the way that a woman may put her arms around her husband as he's talking to his ex-girlfriend, or how a man may invite a rival male to play basketball while his girlfriend watches. Jealousy serves a purpose, it keeps us from letting our guard down and having someone who may be cuter, smarter, or somehow better than us steal our honeypies. If our own honeypie happens to be somehow better than we are, we tend to get jealous more often, because more people are attracted to them. But unrestrained jealousy is one of those indicators of a bad personality. People that are needlessly jealous, protective, and possesive are often also violent and dangerous. I'd say in these cases the jealousy no longer has to do with love, but has become a twisted thing, where owning and controlling have become more important than protecting.
  • I think it's a sign of insecurity.
  • its more of an insecurity but it can be healthy as long as there is trust.
  • No, Jealousy is a sign of Ego and ego is only a love of the self.
  • insecurity possibly more like controlling or losing control makes them fearful
  • depends what comes alongside with it, i mean there's selfish jealousy and that's not proper love but i guess it would be normal to long for someone you love
  • No, jealousy is a sign of fear someone else is better than you, that you cannot measure-up to someone. That you are insecure.
  • No jealousy is not a sign of love. Love it not jealous.

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