I think that it's possible to enjoy being disliked; many people like to consider themselves "outsiders" if they are "burned" in the past; if you are burned, time and time again, you slowly recede into a "shell". shieling yourself, and hide yourself so that you won't be hurt. If you wear your heart on your sleeve, it's easier to get hurt.
Someone might enjoy being part of a team as it would open them up to new perspectives and ideas. Teams allow collaboration, peer editing, and sometimes, new friendships.
I would not be with someone who disliked animals and small children. This might be a heads up.
Someone might accuse a white woman of being a black woman online if she is trying to pretend to be someone she is not.
Pigs enjoy being in mud because it is a way to cool down and it also acts as a sunscreen for them. Further, it gets rid of parasites that might be bothering them.
Someone who has a knack for not just writing in general, but for writing comedy might enjoy taking up comedy writing. Whether it be just for fun or to have published.
he did that because thomas c platt wanted him out of politics and he wanted to run for vice president so he disliked ti he wanted nothing to do with it
Someone might look forlorn if they had just been abandoned, were deeply sad or had recently lost someone or something very dear to them. The standard dictionary definition describes forlorn as being someone who is lonely or sad because of being deserted or abandoned.
Being alone, candy, love, flowers, spending money
To fancy someone is to enjoy their company very much. So much so, that you might spend a lot of time fantasizing about your real or imagined time(s) together.
Yes, it is. Enjoy means being happy with something or someone. for instance, you might really enjoy going to the movies because it's fun and exciting.
There are many reasons why someone would want to establish a library. They might enjoy reading enough to showcase it.
You say it just before someone starts eating. You might also say "Enjoy your meal" which it is more common for the US.