Well yeah that is true, but I still think it can be for some cases. ._.That is not 'LOVE' that is something who they are or who they identify them self and then there is an opposite. I dnt need to love my religion to hate yours.
In most cases love makes you protective of some one or some thing. It is not bad.Well yeah that is true, but I still think it can be for some cases. ._.
reasons may be different but the actual feeling is always the same.....It's all subjective. People experience emotions differently for different reasons. The one constant is the physiology behind it all.
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More or less, i agree as well. There usually exists such binary opposition in every aspect in life, when there's light, there's shadow/darkness. So does love, hatred is its paradox.
Desire and lust are the elements that manipulate them both, one may love something or someone to the point of hating it so much and likewise.
being protective for someone shows how much you need that person aka love ,and when that "someone" isn't there to satisfy your "personal need " feeling your selfish self plays its rule which leads into hatred ......In most cases love makes you protective of some one or some thing. It is not bad.
desire,greed,jealousy,arrogance etc have more thing to do than love born hatred
Does not make any sense.being protective for someone shows how much you need that person aka love ,and when that "someone" isn't there to satisfy your "personal need " feeling your selfish self plays its rule which leads into hatred ......
Does not make any sense.
Love does more damage when the loved one is near and their love blinds your senses.
Loved one often die or leave or breakup. More often it makes you realize how the world is and accept it and move on.
You would hate someone if they killed your loved once and would want vengeance.
Who/what would you hate if your mother dies? How selfishness comes here to lead into hatred.
Love is not limited to sexual partners.1-No when you have the person you love next to you or near you you won't feel the "personal need" feeling,which wanting to be with the person .
not entirety tho but i still can agree with you since preference can also be part of the word "love"It comes from limiting ourselves by putting certain people in front of everyone else. First and foremost, ourselves. Also, family, friends, countrymen, people with the same religious beliefs, etc. And then when these things feel threatened, we choose to lash out at the "outsiders" rather than attempting to understand that they are doing the same exact thing that we are. Ultimately, it's a fear of being alone combined with the assurance that people with whom we affiliate will not leave us alone.
having a "Personal need" feeling when the loved one dies or leaves implies it is.who said it was?
just because you thought i implied it doesn't mean i actually meant it.....having a "Personal need" feeling when the loved one dies or leaves implies it is.
Personal need from others are nt that much.