Ambivalent
Mixed emotions refer to experiencing more than one feeling at the same time, such as feeling happy and sad simultaneously, or feeling excited and nervous. It can be a complex emotional state where conflicting or contrasting emotions are present, making it difficult to pinpoint one specific feeling.
During puberty, hormones cause significant physical and emotional changes. These hormonal fluctuations can lead to a range of emotions as teenagers navigate new experiences and feelings. Additionally, societal expectations and pressure to conform to gender norms can also contribute to mixed emotions during this time.
You need to decide if being with him is worth having these mixed emotions.
Emotional intelligence is sometimes known as Emotional Quotient and is the sum of the ability to monitor one's own and others emotions, to discriminate between and label differing emotions appropriately and the use this information to guide behavior. Peter Salovey and John Mayer focus on the ability model, Konstantin Vasily Petrides Focuses on the trait model, and Daniel Goleman proposes the mixed model.
ambivalance
It means that you are uncertain about something take some time and think things through just clear your mind
When a girl has mixed emotions, it means that she is experiencing conflicting feelings about a situation, person, or decision. It can be challenging to understand and navigate these emotions, and she may need support or time to process them. Communication and empathy are important in such situations.
It doesn't sound like it.
When you have more than one emotion at a time you experience mixed emotions (sad and proud). When you have two contradictory emotions you experience ambivalent emotions (love-hate; sadness and joy).
Hotel - 1983 Mixed Emotions 5-2 was released on: USA: 10 October 1987
Like childhood, youth to adulthood, ones emotions change with age and knowledge. A child's emotions are mostly based on having a desire for , and not having that emotion filled. A child will cry for attention and keep on crying until they receive that attention. Youth emotions are a mixture of what was and what is now. In other words you still retain some of your childish emotions but they are mixed with emotions which have some thought given to them. As an adult ones emotions are a complete mixture of all three.
Distracting