![]() No matter how deeply you care for someone, they won’t make you happy all the time. Romantic relationships, and love in general, are complicated. On a deeper level, you likely have some negative feelings, too (most people do). Your explicit feelings toward your partner - the ones front and center in your brain - might be mostly positive. These experiments also found that negative feelings are often implicit, meaning you may not even be aware of them most of the time. ![]() While research exploring relationships has long held this as generally true, these results offer the first empirical support for this idea. ![]() In other words, you can simultaneously love and hate your partner. In a set of 2014 experiments, researchers found evidence to suggest that thinking about romantic partners can provoke both positive and negative emotions. First, know your feelings are entirely normal ![]()
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