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  2. Insecurity (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Maslow described an insecure person as a person who "perceives the world as a threatening jungle and most human beings as dangerous and selfish; feels like a rejected and isolated person, anxious and hostile; is generally pessimistic and unhappy; shows signs of tension and conflict, tends to turn inward; is troubled by guilt-feelings, has one or another disturbance of self-esteem ...

  3. Jealousy - Wikipedia

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    "Jealousy is defined as a defensive reaction to a perceived threat to a valued relationship, arising from a situation in which the partner's involvement with an activity and/or another person is contrary to the jealous person's definition of their relationship."

  4. Your Complete Guide To Handling Insecurity In A Relationship

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    Being insecure in a relationship is common and natural. Relationship experts break down the signs, causes, and how to solve relationship insecurities.

  5. Vicarious embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Vicarious embarrassment, also known as empathetic embarrassment, is intrinsically linked to empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand the feelings of another and is considered a highly reinforcing emotion to promote selflessness, prosocial behavior, [14] and group emotion, whereas a lack of empathy is related to antisocial behavior.

  6. How To Tell If A Red Flag Should Actually Be A Relationship ...

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    For example, if you dream of settling down, buying a house, and starting a family but your partner is set on traveling the world and exploring for the next few years, it could be a potential deal ...

  7. Pathological jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Pathological jealousy, also known as morbid jealousy, Othello syndrome, or delusional jealousy, is a psychological disorder in which a person is preoccupied with the thought that their spouse or romantic partner is being unfaithful without having any real or legitimate proof, [1] along with socially unacceptable or abnormal behaviour related to these thoughts. [1]

  8. Sexual jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Insecurity refers to the perceived level of commitment of the partner: if we perceive our partner to be un-involved or disinterested in the relationship, we feel more insecure. [36] The degree to which these factors are experienced together determine the intensity of sexual jealousy felt by an individual. [3]

  9. Breadcrumbing - Wikipedia

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    Breadcrumbing and insecure (avoidant or anxious) attachment styles are linked. [11] One characteristic of individuals with avoidant attachment is keeping a distance from romantic interests to avoid intimacy, [11] [12] which is a fundamental aspect of breadcrumbing.