<p><br/></p><p>The words "I hate you" are heavy. They spill out in a moment of anger or hurt, sharp like a knife. They’re simple, but they carry a storm of feelings—pain, betrayal, or frustration. When someone says them, it’s like they’re pushing the other person away, building a wall. But those words don’t always mean hate forever. Sometimes, they’re just a cry for help, a way to say, “I’m hurting, and I don’t know how to fix it.”</p><p><br/></p><p>Hate is a fire. It burns hot and fast, but it can cool down too. When we say “I hate you,” we might not mean the person, but the moment—the thing they did or didn’t do. It’s a snapshot of emotion, not the whole story. The problem is, those words stick. They linger in the air, in memories, and they can break trust.</p><p><br/></p><p>But there’s another side. Saying “I hate you” can be honest. It’s raw, real, and human. Holding in feelings can poison us, so letting them out, even messily, can be a start. The trick is what comes next—talking, listening, or forgiving. Hate doesn’t have to be the end. It can be a door to something better, if we’re brave enough to walk through it.</p>
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