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If you have the same type of love, you have the same fears. Fear of losing someone, fear of getting hurt or hurting them.
When individuals share fears and vulnerabilities, it can foster deeper connections and a sense of understanding between them. This shared vulnerability can lead to the development of empathy, trust, and ultimately, love between people. This mutual understanding of each other's fears can strengthen bonds and create a sense of unity.
1. It is scary to think that our lives- and those of the world- depended on mutual fear and the correct interpretation of one another's signals! 2.The Montegues and the Capulets had a mutual hate for each other. 3.Cats and dogs seem to share a mutual hate for each other.
I fear I must go with .. "That's not a question...:
NATO was created by twelve countries in 1949 as part of the mutual defense against the Soviets. Fear of nuclear warfare by the Soviets led to this group decision.
A mutual fear between all 3 of them is when a flight attendant wakes them up while sleeping on a plane.
It might be shock and awe. It could be stealth and surprise. It could even be a mutual surprise encounter by both belligerents. It always includes the element of fear, followed by pain and suffering.
gangs often operate on a sort of balance between respect and fear. They have mutual respect with their friends and attempt to strike fear in their enemies and those that cross them, they scare people by deliberately acting, looking and dressing intimidatingly and often recklessly, different gangs have very different ways of instilling fear but all have the use of their reputation and name in common.
These chain-emails are NOT TRUE. DO NOT fear. They are FAKE.
In order to have effective communication there needs to be good listening, the ability to respond without fear of repercussions and a mutual understanding of the policies in place. These same rules can be applied to daily life as well.
The principal passions are love and hatred, desire and fear, joy, sadness, and anger.