I prefer to be loved to be happy.
No. In fact, it cannot be true.
No
No, the converse of a statement does not necessarily have to be true. In this case, the original statement "If you are hungry then you are not happy" does not imply that its converse "If you are not happy then you must be hungry" is always true. It is possible to be unhappy for reasons other than hunger.
The Answer: NO
No
It’s no
Bradie prefers someone that will keep him happy and loves him for him :)
no
youre happy.
No, the converse of the statement "If I am hungry then I am not happy" is "If I am not happy then I am hungry." While the original statement is assumed to be true, its converse does not necessarily follow that truth. The truth of the original statement does not guarantee the truth of its converse; there could be other reasons for not being happy that do not involve hunger.
ANSWER:I will choose both, why? if I can't be truthful how can I feel happy.