Affective ambivalence is the experience of having a variety of feelings about a certain object, person, or situation. This emotional conflict constitutes positive and negative attitudes. For example, you may simultaneously love and hate your partner. This uncomfortable state may make cause avoidant behaviors or motivate actions to resolve the ambivalence.

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