WMNF: Thinking about love as a virtue can change how we respond to hate
Seeing hate as a feeling tied to love, rather than being its opposite, might help us choose how to respond. Lusky/E+ via Getty Images Tucker J. Gregor, University of Iowa Love and hate seem like ...
Thinking about love as a virtue can change how we respond to hate
Psychology Today: I May Hate You More, But I'll Never Love You Less
When hate takes the place of love, it can get ugly. It probably doesn’t get much uglier than in the 2008 romantic tragedy Revolutionary Road, adapted from Richard Yates’ 1961 novel of the same name.
Orlando Weekly: The Love/Hate Issue: What we all love (and hate) about the City Beautiful
The Love/Hate Issue: What we all love (and hate) about the City Beautiful
They may be susceptible to “love-hate feelings” because of the intimacy between these parties and the expectation of genuine care and concern for each other under almost any circumstance. However, if ...
You probably have a love-hate relationship with a few things in your life, like your siblings that infuriate you regularly but you can’t live without, or Amazon, whose convenience you love but your ...
Women's Health: What does it mean to be in a love-hate relationship, and are you in one?
Ever watched 10 Things I Hate About You? Pride & Prejudice? Clueless? If you’ve seen these movies, you’re likely well-versed in the concept of the love-hate relationship. While this trope often shows ...
What does it mean to be in a love-hate relationship, and are you in one?