Often, they either make up after having an honest conversation about the jealousy. For example, one friend realizes how wrong they were to be jealous and apologizes, and the friendship gets stronger.
Sure. One story is that my friend Lisa had a best friend Jane. When Lisa got a new job with a great salary, Jane started acting really strange. She made snide comments about how Lisa must have 'used her charm' to get the job, not believing it was due to her skills. Lisa was really hurt as she knew Jane was just jealous.
Well, a frequent theme in jealous friend stories is insecurity. The jealous friend usually has some insecurities within themselves that make them envious of their friend's situation. For instance, if a friend is more popular or has more success in a particular area. Another common aspect is the lack of communication. Often, the jealous friend doesn't express their feelings in a healthy way, which leads to misunderstandings and problems in the friendship. And there's also the theme of possessiveness, like when a friend feels like they 'own' the other person and gets jealous when that friend spends time with others.
One jealous friend story I know is about two girls, Anna and Beth. They were best friends. When Anna started dating a really popular guy in school, Beth became extremely jealous. She spread rumors that Anna was only dating him for his money. This led to a huge fight between them and a lot of their mutual friends took sides. Eventually, they realized that Beth's jealousy was unfounded and they made up, but it took a long time to repair the damage.
Once, my friend Lily was jealous of my new dress. I got this beautiful blue dress for a party. When I showed it to her, she made sarcastic remarks like 'It's too flashy for you'. At the party, instead of being happy for me when others complimented my dress, she told them it was not as great as it looked. Later, I talked to her about how her jealousy made me feel bad. She realized her mistake and apologized.
One common behavior is making negative comments. For example, if you get something nice, a jealous friend might say it's not that great. Another behavior is trying to undermine your achievements. They could tell others that you don't really deserve what you got. Also, they might spread false rumors about you, like in the case where a friend was jealous of a new possession and spread lies about how it was obtained.
Well, in many Percy - related fanfictions, if we consider Grover as Annabeth's friend, he might be jealous of Percy because Percy often gets more attention or seems to be more in the spotlight. Percy has a lot of heroic moments and is the son of Poseidon which gives him a certain status, and Grover might feel overshadowed at times.
In India, there are stories of best friends where they have a deep spiritual connection. For example, two friends might visit the local temples together regularly. One day, one of the friends falls ill and the other takes care of him with great dedication. He brings the special prasad from the temple for his friend, believing it will help in his recovery. This kind of story highlights the unique aspect of friendship in India which is often intertwined with religious and cultural values.
A common best friend story in India could be about two friends who go on a spiritual journey together. They might visit various temples across the country, seeking knowledge and inner peace. Along the way, they meet different gurus and learn about different religious and philosophical teachings. They share their insights with each other and grow both spiritually and as friends.
One story is about two best friends, Tom and Jerry (not the cartoon characters). They met in college. Jerry was out as gay but Tom was still figuring himself out. Jerry was always there for Tom, helping him with his studies and in his personal growth. Eventually, Tom realized he was also gay. Their friendship grew even stronger as they supported each other in coming out to their families and facing the world together. It's a story of true friendship that overcame many obstacles.