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Quote from: Alaskan Danielle on August 14, 2018, 08:22:08 PMEnvy and jealousy are not the same emotions. Envy, as unpleasant as it can be, usually doesn't contain a sense of betrayal and resultant outrage as does jealousy.Envy can be a catalyst for achieving for ourselves what others have that we find appealing.Jealousy is most apparent in romantic relationships when another is garnering the attention of your loved ones and can result is emotional outrage and drastic actions against another.This is in a way similar to 2 other words that are sometimes and incorrectly used the same way.I am EAGER to see the new Jaws Movie or I am ANXIOUS to see the new Jaws movie.Eager means that I can hardly wait and am yearning to see the Jaws movie, while Anxious means that I have apprehension or nervousness and worry about seeing the Jaws movie.Words are fun but we misuse them and misunderstand the meanings sometimes.Danielle
Quote from: Julia1996 on August 15, 2018, 08:21:55 AMI think everyone gets envious at times. I've had issues with envy and plain jealousy. When I was younger I would get jealous and resentful of my brother because he has normal skin, hair and eye color which was awful on my part because my brother spent a lot of time indoors with me when he didn't have to just so I wouldn't be lonely during the summer when all the other kids were playing outside. I got over being jealous of my brother. But I still find myself being envious when I see people with a nice tan because a tan is something I can't ever have. I also get a bit envious when I see a tall woman with long legs, another thing I won't ever have. I think envy is normal in people. It only becomes a problem if someone dwells on it too much and envy turns to resentment which turns into hate.
Quote from: Allison S on August 15, 2018, 10:44:57 AMUm that's kinda sad... Your parents didn't know to give you a hat and have you wear breatheable long sleeves shirts to avoid sun exposure?Sent from my VS501 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Julia1996 on August 15, 2018, 10:58:55 AMI wore all that plus sunscreen but my dad didn't want me outside more than 20 minutes at a time. He's always been over protective but in this case I blame the Dr I had at the time. He emphasized how easily I could get skin cancer and I found out years later that that stupid ass had actually shown my dad pictures of people with their noses and faces eaten away by skin cancer. I guess it freaked my dad out. Every morning my dad would put sunscreen all over me. The Dr had told him that some UV still gets through clothing and even through sunscreen and that my skin had no defense against it. My dad eventually started letting me stay outside longer but then when I was 12 I got a small skin cancer on the top of my hand which freaked him out so he started keeping me inside again.
Quote from: Allison S on August 15, 2018, 10:31:06 PMYour dad is straight out of a Hallmark movie isn't he lol you're definitely a very lucky girl in that aspect!!Sent from my VS501 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Allison S on August 14, 2018, 06:18:42 PMJealous or envious? Who cares. Lol either way you have to get over it somehow. It's easier said than done, but we all feel that way from time to time. I didn't understand, since transitioning you're jealous of masculine men? Or just in general? Sorry I got kinda lost at what you meant there. Sent from my VS501 using Tapatalk