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emotions is stronger? Love or anger?
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It depends on the depth. The real questions is, can the deepest love overcome the strongest anger? Hard to say.
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angry sex
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I would have to say anger. Humans are attracted to negative emotions, even though we all want the postive ones more.Think about an Ex of yours, now was it a good loving thought or one that was negatvie? We always seem to remember more about how someone did us wrong then any of the good they did.
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Is love really an emotion?
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Wow
that's a hard one!!! Anger can turn to violence but then again there have been crimes of passion love can be a strong emotion can change a person for the worse this is a hard one.... |
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I use to think it was love for everyone....for me it is, for most anger and hatred over powers their love.
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Is love really an emotion? |
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i dont know really for i have left anger its a waste of time and doesnt make me feel good the other half id have to go with damn!! i love my kids! and my grandson! i have some wonderful kids ohhhhh yes im proud!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. We learn hate too. Is hate an emotion? |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. We learn hate too. Is hate an emotion? No, hate is a learned trait as well. Anger is natural, but it doesn't turn into hate until someone is taught to hate something for a specific reason. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. We learn hate too. Is hate an emotion? No, hate is a learned trait as well. Anger is natural, but it doesn't turn into hate until someone is taught to hate something for a specific reason. How about lust? |
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emotions is stronger? Love or anger? Two sides of the same coin. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. We learn hate too. Is hate an emotion? No, hate is a learned trait as well. Anger is natural, but it doesn't turn into hate until someone is taught to hate something for a specific reason. How about lust? Joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation are all emotions as they are natural. When you are born and as an infant you know all of these, love, lust, hate, etc. all come from what we are taught. We are not born and automatically feel love or hate, or even lust. Like I said, it is debatable. |
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Is love really an emotion? No, I'm serious. I'm not really convinced it is, it can't really be classified as a feeling, thought, or behaviour. Love is sporadic and random at best, it doesn't occur in everyone and it surely isn't natural. I guess it is debatable. Well, I love my turtle, so whatever. It's real enough for me. I'm not saying it isn't real, I'm just saying it can't really be classified as an emotion...or is debatable at best. Hmmmm, but it's a feeling I feel. So that makes it an emotion, right? But it doesn't occur naturally, it is a learned trait. We don't know love unless we are taught it, love is an acquired trait. Matter of opinion I guess, but I don't personally think love is an emotion. We learn hate too. Is hate an emotion? No, hate is a learned trait as well. Anger is natural, but it doesn't turn into hate until someone is taught to hate something for a specific reason. How about lust? Joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation are all emotions as they are natural. When you are born and as an infant you know all of these, love, lust, hate, etc. all come from what we are taught. We are not born and automatically feel love or hate, or even lust. Like I said, it is debatable. So how shall I refer to the emotion I feel for my turtle? |
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