It's rare but sure
yes it is normal for a teen to love yet resent their mother. it's just in the teens behavior. every little thing annoys the teen it's in their nature. they will grow out of it and you have no worry.
You can use the word "resent" in sentences as adjectives, adverbs, or nouns. The definition is to feel, to feel or show displeasure and hurt or indignation over or toward something or someone.
The word "resent" in French is spelled "ressentir."
Resentful is the adjective for the verb resent
No. To reserve is to keep to one side; to keep until later. To resent is to feel angry or annoyed by something someone else has done, but without expressing it.
Yes, it is normal, but you may not hate them as much as you might think. Mostly it's because you resent them, you're in denial, you don't want to face the fact that you really do love them still but getting back with them may just cause you more pain.
The noun forms for the verb to resent are resentfulness and resentment.
Accept her answer and move on. Don't waste time on someone who's not interested, you'll only resent yourself and possibly her for it later on.
There are two meanings for the homograph resent. Resent (v): pronounced re-ZENT Feel bitterness or indignation Resent (v): pronounced REE-sent To send again
YES, but you don't need to be in love to love someone!
The word resentful is an adjective. It means inclined to resent.
You can't - if you stay friends with him, he will resent you being with any other guy and will cause you misery. So leave out the "real close personal friend bit" cause once you strt seeing someone else you will not be needing or wanting another close personal friend of the opposite sex, other than your boyfriend. Let him and find someone that will love him back since you cannot.