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  2. 6 Common Signs Someone Is Jealous of You, According to a ...

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    Related: 9 Signs You Might Be Considered 'Unapproachable,' According to Psychologists Source: Melissa Legere, LMFT , the clinical director and co-founder of California Behavioral Health

  3. Jealousy - Wikipedia

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    The scene of a jealous wife when her husband committed an affair was shown on the Dong Ho painting of Vietnam Jealousy is a typical experience in human relationships , and it has been observed in infants as young as five months.

  4. Social aspects of jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Many found this unexpectedly difficult, though for others, conscious blocking of the jealous reaction is relatively easy from the start, and over time the reaction can be effectively extinguished. [ citation needed ] Some studies suggest that jealousy may be reduced in multilateral relationships where there is a clear hierarchy of relationships ...

  5. Jealous Guy - Wikipedia

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    "Jealous Guy" is a song written and originally recorded by the English rock musician John Lennon from his second studio album Imagine (1971). Not released as a single during Lennon's lifetime, it became an international hit in a version by Roxy Music issued in early 1981; this version reached #1 in the UK and Australia, and was a top 10 hit in several European countries.

  6. How John Lennon's Legendary 'Jealous Guy' Pianist Almost ...

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    That's right — the guy responsible for the gentle piano melodies on "Jealous Guy" and "You Are So Beautiful" could have ended up in Spinal Tap. “You know, we had, I think, met with Nicky when ...

  7. 6 Definitive Signs of Nice Guy Syndrome - AOL

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    Do you feel like you're nice, but no one appreciates it? Therapists suggest ways to break out of this behavior pattern.

  8. Love triangle - Wikipedia

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    The term "love triangle" generally connotes an arrangement unsuitable to one or more of the people involved. One person typically ends up feeling betrayed at some point (e.g., "Person A is jealous of Person C who is having a relationship with Person B who, in Person A's eyes, is "their person."). [12]

  9. Delusions of grandeur - Wikipedia

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    Protecting this delusion can also lead to extreme irritability, paranoia, and fear. Sometimes their anxiety can be so over-blown that they believe others are jealous of them and, thus, undermine their "extraordinary abilities," persecuting them or even scheming to seize what they already have. [14]