The logic of this bad love is that rejection intensifies pursuit rather than correcting desire, because the lover treats refusal as a problem to overpower.
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Insistence
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"And it was only at the insistence of his family that prevented him from doing what he felt... He felt his heart demanded of..."
"...moment. You can't do that. Yes, I've surrendered to this thought's insistence, the last word wisdom ever has to say. He only earns his..."
"...war and patriarchy and equality come from because of some people's insistence on having private property right okay any questions so far okay it..."
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