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Why do we hate, but not strongly dislike?

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    martini87 - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by martini87 Jun 10th, 2012 at 1:47PM

    Becuase passion gets the better of people

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  1. lawena - 70+ years old

    Reply by lawena Jun 10th, 2012 at 1:57PM

    At discovery or awareness of feeling HURT we feel a deep anger and resentment along the time line continuim we learn that the feeling is internal and we have control over our feelings. It is called an inside job the hurtful thing becomes less and less relevant

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  2. martini87 - 22-25 years old - female

    Reply by martini87 Jun 10th, 2012 at 2:27PM

    True but it is something everyone comes to realize in their own time.

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  1. Iamybgstenemy - 31-35 years old - female

    Posted by Iamybgstenemy Jun 10th, 2012 at 2:05PM

    bc hate is easier to say than strongly dislike. if we're cruisin around and you said "i strongly dislike this traffic." i would say "don't be ghey, just say you hate this traffic"

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  2. Unique4real - 31-35 years old - male

    Posted by Unique4real Jun 10th, 2012 at 1:51PM

    I never hate, as i only dislike that is a thing i never stopped doing as hate is like pulling some brain of someone and keep slapping although they are not alive lol :P.

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