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Love Hate Psychology

by Allie Hutchins
(San Diego)

Photo Credit: Cayusa

Photo Credit: Cayusa

Is it possible for a man who has been divorced from his ex-wife for over 10 years and expresses extreme hatred for her often to be in fact still in some way in love with her? Or in other words is this extreme hatred a possible hinderance in him forming a new healthy relationship with another woman?

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love hate psychology
by: robertespinozaAnonymous

If you can change everything you think that you did wrong in the last relationship, morally that is, I dont see why not. Love is after all divine, whether you're right or wrong it won't matter, what works and what doesn't, what stands the test of time so to speak, you'll both know.

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