Many see jealousy as one of the more negative traits of human nature. I'm sure many of us have experienced just how much jealousy can be stifling in a relationship. I'm also sure many of us would also be quick to say that jealousy-the fear and anxiety over the quality of our relationship or the possibility of our partners' affection for a (sometimes imaginary) rival-spawns from the deep, dark abyss that is our insecurities.
Insecurity as the root of jealousy explains why, generally, the more insecure one is, the more jealous one tends to be. It also explains why couples with jealous partners tend to be unsuccessful, because of the suspicion, anger and distrust, and the lack of communication the sprouts from jealousy. Insecure people get a lot of flack; everybody likes (or is envious of :P) somebody who is confident.
But puzzlingly, there are many situations where jealousy is used as a measure of how valuable the relationship is to both parties. Whether it be in movies, books, manga, or real life, I have seen cases where one partner is peeved (or, in those especially dramatic stories, finds himself/herself completely incompatible) because the other does not feel jealous at all, even when the former is in a situation that would "normally" incite jealousy in the latter. It shows "there's just no love."
Would party A not be delighted that party B does not get jealous, as it demonstrates B's assurance not only in himself but also in A and their relationship? If the general attitude is that jealousy is borne from insecurity, why would A assume B's lack of jealousy is due not to his confidence in the strength of their relationship and that A will not go running off with some other random letter of the alphabet, but that B does not value their relationship at all?
Similarly, I always hear people say "a little jealousy is okay for a healthy relationship". Is that because arguably every healthy human is insecure in some way, and so it is expected that jealousy is experienced in every human relationship? Or is it that jealousy is a sign of love? Could it possibly be both?, and that it is simply the degree to which one exhibits jealousy that indicates it's source? Where would the boundary be? Is NO jealousy in a relationship a bad thing, in that it shows no real emotional investment? Is it even possible to experience no jealousy in a relationship? I'd like to know your opinions.
tl;dr What is your opinion on jealousy, it's sources, and the different attitudes towards it?
(I hope this gets you guys talking)

Insecurity as the root of jealousy explains why, generally, the more insecure one is, the more jealous one tends to be. It also explains why couples with jealous partners tend to be unsuccessful, because of the suspicion, anger and distrust, and the lack of communication the sprouts from jealousy. Insecure people get a lot of flack; everybody likes (or is envious of :P) somebody who is confident.
But puzzlingly, there are many situations where jealousy is used as a measure of how valuable the relationship is to both parties. Whether it be in movies, books, manga, or real life, I have seen cases where one partner is peeved (or, in those especially dramatic stories, finds himself/herself completely incompatible) because the other does not feel jealous at all, even when the former is in a situation that would "normally" incite jealousy in the latter. It shows "there's just no love."
Would party A not be delighted that party B does not get jealous, as it demonstrates B's assurance not only in himself but also in A and their relationship? If the general attitude is that jealousy is borne from insecurity, why would A assume B's lack of jealousy is due not to his confidence in the strength of their relationship and that A will not go running off with some other random letter of the alphabet, but that B does not value their relationship at all?
Similarly, I always hear people say "a little jealousy is okay for a healthy relationship". Is that because arguably every healthy human is insecure in some way, and so it is expected that jealousy is experienced in every human relationship? Or is it that jealousy is a sign of love? Could it possibly be both?, and that it is simply the degree to which one exhibits jealousy that indicates it's source? Where would the boundary be? Is NO jealousy in a relationship a bad thing, in that it shows no real emotional investment? Is it even possible to experience no jealousy in a relationship? I'd like to know your opinions.
tl;dr What is your opinion on jealousy, it's sources, and the different attitudes towards it?
(I hope this gets you guys talking)
