It is not true. You have just found the wrong people, that's all. But please remember: in order to be loved or "liked", YOU must be your very first fan. It doesn't mean you have to become a narcisist, absolutely. It means you must learn to appreciate what's good in you and let it out for the others to see. If you focus on the "bad" things about you (like being short) you will show the others exactly what you want to hide. There's no point in spending your time thinking about something that you can't change. Live your life the best way you can, find help if you feel you cannot do it alone. Don't feel sorry for yourself..... It won't get you anywhere. Make it your 2008 goal. ;) Merry Christmas. And Happy New Year.
Emo individuals may receive hate due to stereotypes and misconceptions about their style, music preferences, and emotions. Some people may not understand or relate to the emotional expression and may react negatively out of ignorance or prejudice. It's important to remember that everyone has the right to express themselves in a way that feels authentic to them.
Low self esteem. Because putting other people down for no good reason makes insecure people feel better about themselves. Also, society frowns upon hating people because of their color, religion or sexual orientation, so hating people for their body type is about the only type of bullying that they can still get away with. NOTE: It is a misguided assumption that skinny people hate fate people or that fat people hate skinny people; the majority of people, fat, skinny, or otherwise, don't hate people. People who hate other people based on superficial attributes are called bigots. We are fortunate that bigots are a minority and that the great majority of people do not hate.
A word for people who push everyone away is "reclusive" or "aloof."
People who hate or discriminate against individuals with disabilities are often referred to as ableists. Ableism is a form of discrimination that devalues people based on their abilities or perceived lack thereof.
No, hate is a strong and destructive emotion that can lead to conflict and harm. It is important to foster understanding, empathy, and compassion towards others, even those we may disagree with or have different beliefs.
Everyone
not everyone hates you. not everyone knows you. if it makes you feel any better, i don't hate you
she doesn't hate 'gay' people. she loves everyone, she's a sweetheart.
everyone
Like everyone
she doesn't hate 'gay' people. she loves everyone, she's a sweetheart.
yes
No one!! He loves everyone.
No, some people hate cabbage.
Everyone hates him
No. Gay people have the same feelings as everyone else, but gays in general don't hate some boys.
everyone including me. everyone hates her. i hate her. the world hates her!