|
Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 1, 2019 14:22:03 GMT
There are many rumors about 'falling in love'. Yeah, we know it, but do we know about falling in hate? What is this - to fall in hate, to being fall in hate, to hate each other?
I think that this question must be not less important than 'love affairs' problems.
One of the main problem of this question is - how to control the process of your hatred. How to hate your partner tender and correctly. Also, what if a partner don't feel the same to you? What gifts should we give our hatred partners to show them our real feelings of hate?
Have you fallen into this miraculous feeling? What do you think about all this?
|
|
|
Post by fschmidt on Mar 1, 2019 16:29:12 GMT
Love and hate are asymmetric which is why we don't "fall in" hate but rather in English we have a falling-out which implies that the person should be out of your life, not a partner. In general I advocate equality in hatred. Most of humanity deserves to be hated equally. Only freaks and the very religious don't deserve hatred. Don't waste your hatred on individuals, they don't deserve the special attention.
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Mar 1, 2019 19:28:14 GMT
Falling into something means you stumble into something unexpectedly and trip over it where you loose your balance and may fall or barely catch yourself. Either way the falling feeling comes upon you. So when you fall in love you realize that you care a lot about that person and want to be with them always. It just happens to you so means you fell in love
|
|
|
Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 1, 2019 19:54:24 GMT
Falling into something means you stumble into something unexpectedly and trip over it where you loose your balance and may fall or barely catch yourself. Either way the falling feeling comes upon you. So when you fall in love you realize that you care a lot about that person and want to be with them always. It just happens to you so means you fell in love So, even if I fell in hate, in real I fell in love? In this meaning, there's no difference between love&hate.
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Mar 1, 2019 20:59:05 GMT
Falling into something means you stumble into something unexpectedly and trip over it where you loose your balance and may fall or barely catch yourself. Either way the falling feeling comes upon you. So when you fall in love you realize that you care a lot about that person and want to be with them always. It just happens to you so means you fell in love So, even if I fell in hate, in real I fell in love? In this meaning, there's no difference between love&hate. No, they're actually different. When you fall in love with someone you can't just turn it off right away like an on and off button. But with hate you can. When someone does something to you that you don't like then you have the option to hate them or not and you can stop hating them right away if it's the option you choose but with love there aren't options to turn it off in an instant.
|
|
|
Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 1, 2019 21:05:23 GMT
So, even if I fell in hate, in real I fell in love? In this meaning, there's no difference between love&hate. No, they're actually different. When you fall in love with someone you can't just turn it off right away like an on and off button. But with hate you can. When someone does something to you that you don't like then you have the option to hate them or not and you can stop hating them right away if it's the option you choose but with love there aren't options to turn it off in an instant. Alright, as you wish, princess
|
|