
BBN
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i think they come together for mickey the zombie. why such hostile? |
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Big P
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Yes. This happen all across the globe.
I've seen a lot of this in certain communities in Philippines.
As for me, If I see someone doing good for themselves, especially those who arose from the bottom and up, I am inspired by their success. |
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☆Helly:]
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I have both these problems but I'm not sure if one is inspired by the other. Would be interesting to find out though. |
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scummibear
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I think most who are insecure will tend to also be extremely Jealous.
On the other hand one can be very confident and still get jealous. |
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brecht
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Insecurity usually comes with jealously but jealously doesn't always come with insecurity. If you're insecure about yourself, you'll always be jealous of other people, wishing to be that person and stuff. If you're confident about yourself, you can still be jealous of other people but it'll be more materialistic. |
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Doctor J
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They could, but not usually.
Jealousy is felt even by the most secure and stable people. When a spouse is philandering, a secure person can feel jealousy BUT addresses this differently from an insecure spouse.
For instance, an established woman might say to a philandering husband "I love you and I am offended that you are doing this. We can both decide to separate if you do not mend your ways". That is a woman with strong charactr, one who is never insecure. |
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_smile_'s Kometa of Biga-a
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Maybe.. but not necessarily.
You can be jealous but you feel secure.. you are just simply jealous. |
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Eden
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yes |
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reasonableskeptic
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Yes. They are brothers. |
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Lapu-lapu arf
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Yes.
Jealous people are those who are insecured |
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Karina
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usually yes. I notice that those who are insecure of themselves are the ones who easily get jealous. altho there are those also who are very confident and still get jealous. |
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Catfish_Woman154
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You can feel insecure without being jealous, but jealousy usually means that what you love might be taken away from you and that could cause feelings of insecurity. |
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chanel
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probably |
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JennyH
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Somebody wouldn't be jealous, if they were secure with themselves. To answer your question...yes absolutely. |
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Nikita
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I guess so |
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Clarisse
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Probably |
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Darian Xander
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Sounds to me like they are inseparable. |
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Madara 地ç„少女
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Yes dear,everyone who has ever been in a relationship has experienced jealousy at one time or another. This tends to come up when someone feels threatened. Jealousy is insecurity and it can cause detachment. It can make you act stupid even if your partner has done nothing wrong. |
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jd
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All envy is born in insecurity. You can't separate them. |
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Danilo
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well insecurity can cause jealousy(wait jealousy or envy?), anyway jealousy is a product of not having enough confidence in yourself, a.k.a insecurity. if you have confidence then you wouldn't worry that much about the other guy/girl cause you know 'whatever he/she can do you can do it better or equally good' which is true most of the time. I was once really insecure, till my guidance counselor told me to start believing in yourself. |
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Juan C
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in some cases, they do... it makes you insecure of someone because you're jealous... |
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Meot Tog
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sometimes but not always |
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Not all the time, but usually the insecured are more jealous. Belated merry xmas Anne ;-) |
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