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@fadeeeelahh
Honestly,I think telling someone, “Aren’t you loved at home? There’s love at home,go home!” can be very insensitive. The reason is,for some people,there’s actually no love at home. For some, there isn’t even a “home–and I don’t mean this literally. So, this set of people holds tightly to the love they can find elsewhere. So yes,there isn’t love at home!
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@callguy
People should be much nicer to each other :)
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@wtfken
it largely depends on the parties involved, context, intent and impact
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@johnleslie
Ngl this predominantly depends on the context by which it is being used
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@veiva
I think it depends on the context, like if the person is a troll then by all means "aren’t u loved at home" then pls
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@thamara
Actually their is point here
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@sallybaby
Truee
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@0xysad
I only say these words to people I actually know So yeah I understand how it can be weird
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@justzee
Well this is true
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@onlineflex
Damn! This is the harsh reality that many face
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@najaht
Honestly! Like let’s learn to do better with our words
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