I loved him, I loved to hate him and now I just hate him..........
2006-09-05 15:45:07
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answer #1
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answered by KansasCityGirl26 4
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A relationship might desire to be a love-hate relationship no count if it rather is to proceed & sustain. As they say in Hindi, "bartan hain to bajengay!'' particular, i'm experiencing this with my modern-day love. I constantly understand as quickly as we've our 2 bits of happiness, quickly there will be era of bangs! And there dangle such rather some thoughts interior endless cabinets. As for my modern-day preoccupation of affection, I ardently choose it became my call that became appended to those strains of William Shakespeare: ''Age can not wither her, Nor custom stale her countless variety. different women human beings cloy the appetites they feed, yet she makes hungry the place maximum she satisfies.''
2016-11-24 23:44:49
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I have a love/hate relationship with a guy and we walked that fine border so badly that we both still love each other and yet still hate each other, that we decided to just stay away from each other and try to move on in our lives. He still remains a bachelor, he can't see being with anyone but me, and I got married.
2006-09-05 15:46:29
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answered by ladydragondale 3
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yes i have it's no fun i'm still trying to get out without hurting anyone even me. all i can say is if he says he hates and loves you try being friends for a long long time, and then see if you can even be that, and if u can't then how could you ever be together?
2006-09-05 15:54:04
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answered by off_the_wall1991 1
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Yes, every one. Infact, if I want a girl to like me, sometimes I'll get her to hate me first, like I will do some masciline think that really gets under her sick... let her think about me for a while, and then show her my sensitive side, and watch her fall.
I think of it like love/hate are emotional reactions to a person, and like/dislike are logical reactions. It's much better to get someone to have an emotional reaction to you than a logical one, then if they feel emotional, it's much easier to change that emotion.
2006-09-05 15:46:10
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answered by locusfire 5
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Yes, I still have quite a few of those. Haven't turned out either way yet.
2006-09-05 15:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have and it turned to hate. I can't stand her!
2006-09-05 15:47:21
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answered by no1charmerlondon 3
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My ex husband and I had that, we'd argue something awful, verbally violent and abusive. then make up passionately. It ultimately was not healthy at all for us and we were both so tired all the time (mentally and physcially). We subsequently divorced.
2006-09-05 15:45:23
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answered by curiosity 3
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hell yea my ex- , i still love him , but he was abusing , verbally and physically , but i loved the mess out of him. Love is a strange thing isnt it , ? we are going through a divorce now and still hopingi made the right decision , but i know i did it for my kids , and myself ...... i can do bad by myself
2006-09-05 15:45:25
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answered by one_thick_6ft_fine_ass_wht_grl 2
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If you are in a love/hate relationship.......time to leave and stop whining about it!
2006-09-05 15:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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