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ozil yare 2021
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I've learned that people who argue don't always hate each other, but they must not argue or they don't love each other

I've learned that people who argue don't always hate each other, but they must not argue or they don't love each other
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  1. It is not necessarily true that people who argue do not love each other. Arguments or disagreements can occur within any relationship, including those between family members, friends, or romantic partners. Disagreements can stem from differences in opinions, perspectives, or values, and they do not necessarily indicate a lack of love or affection. In fact, healthy relationships often involve open communication and the ability to express differing viewpoints. It is how individuals handle disagreements that determines the health of a relationship. Respectful and constructive communication, active listening, and a willingness to understand each other’s perspectives can contribute to resolving conflicts and strengthening the bond between people. It is important to remember that disagreement or argument does not automatically imply a lack of love, but rather, it presents an opportunity for growth, understanding, and finding common ground.

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