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Why do they say that there is a fine line between love and hate?

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Would you please explain this to me? Thanks;-)

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  1. Intense emotions have a tendency to cross over. Someone you hate, you are invested in (time and emotion,) and so in a certain sense hate is devotion, or a kind of love. Intense love is a surreal experience, hence a NOT REAL experience, and when reality emerges (as in the other persons previously hidden flaws) it often fluctuates the intense emotions between delusion and revulsion. Hence Love and Hate are traveling companions. It is nearly impossible to love OR hate someone you are indifferent to.


  2. Hate generates almost as much energy as Love.  Like the spiritual good and evil are in constant battle, or something.

  3. The opposite of love is note hate -- the opposite of both is indifference.

  4. there is a fine line between love and hate because they compliment each other. when there is love, hate exists, vice versa.

  5. I think may be cause when you love, you can't hate and if you hate, you can't love depending on the surroundings and people!

    I might be wrong.

  6. because they are both extreme emotions

  7. they say true love comes from opposites attracting. if that is true than it would be a very unstable line between love and hate. im a meat eater, blackbelt, pro war guy and ive been to juvie. my ex girlfriend who we dated for a year was a vegan activist who despised violence hated all drugs and looked on the bright side of life. we were complete opposites. but i can honestly say she is the only girl ive ever truely loved.. if i hadent loved her so much i would have hated her.

  8. hate Can be the highest form of love

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