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and secretly ambivalent around the terrors of commitment). But in the end, not so many.
more ambivalent, conflicted or lackadaisical about sustaining love than we have imagined.
To be able to feel ambivalent about someone is, for Kleinians, an enormous psychological achievement and the first marker on the path to genuine maturity.
To be able to feel ambivalent about someone is, for Kleinians, an enormous psychological
The real danger, I think, is ambivalent relationships.
The real danger, I think, is ambivalent relationships.
The space often aligns with ambivalent or anxious attachment: you're craving connection but afraid to be too vulnerable.
The space often aligns with ambivalent or anxious attachment.
and you become ambivalent.
good and the bad mother are one person and you become ambivalent.
It would help hugely if society were to give us a better picture of love that prepared us at a collective level—way before this or that lover was in question—for the legitimacy of ambivalent feelings,
of ambivalent feelings, including anger, disappointment and disloyalty.
So I would say quants tend to be certain quants are ambivalent to either.
ambivalent. They will basically try and assess
And if you're feeling ambivalent about subscribing, you could just subscribe or not.
And if you're feeling ambivalent about subscribing,
but it didn't turn into a huge campaign issue because Republicans were really ambivalent about turning immigration into a wedge issue.
ambivalent, about turning immigration into a wedge issue.
To an EU member state, which of course, is a slightly ambivalent and difficult position.
But it then also has to kind of, you know, represent Hungarian interests in a way, uh, as a member state, in calling on Ukraine to repair the pipeline and get the Russian oil flowing again to an EU member state, which, of course, is a slightly ambivalent and difficult position.