Sentences with phrase «little jealousy»

The phrase "little jealousy" means feeling slightly envious or possessive about something or someone. Full definition
But then, at age 2 my daughter really adjusted to the «new normal» super, super fast — she soon could not remember life without her sisters, so we had very little jealousy issues.
We try to make sure that each of us spends some alone time with the older one daily, but there has been very little jealousy.
I think Welbecks warm welcome has probably sparked a little jealousy... let's hope it just drives Giroud to the next level...
Expect a little jealousy, a little fighting, and to learn to have a great amount of patience and empathy for all of the children involved.
While a little jealousy can add heat to your romance, letting it consume you can have consequences.
Isn't a little jealousy a good thing?
A little jealousy can even spark fresh attraction and a new appreciation for your partner.
In one study, about 75 % of people said they tried to make their partner jealous at one time or another.2 Although a little jealousy might remind our partner that they don't want to lose us, in general jealousy seems to be bad for relationships.
So it turns out that Maya Angelou may be right: a little jealousy can remind us that our partner is important to us and that we value our relationship with them.
«A little jealousy is reassuring and may even be programmed into us.
A little jealousy can actually reignite the flame in relationships, but too much of it can destroy an otherwise healthy partnership.
Not in the spirit to bask in glory, as suggested in a recent post; could there be a little jealousy peeking through some comments?
Ah well... a little jealousy is healthy, right?!
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