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I'm on the opposite end of that bench, I love to argue and see all sorts of value in conflicts and confrontations.
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I am like you---I dislike them and avoid them at all costs. But I'm no push-over. I will stick up for myself if someone purposely confronts me.
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I try to avoid them, but if cornered into a confrontation, I will not back down untill my point is made :)
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Rarely are they worth the effort.
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I feel like they are just a part of life when there is more than one person involved. And as such, I neither seek them or avoid them. I used to avoid them at all costs, until one day it became clear that avoiding them at all costs can, in fact, cost you all.
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I do not like them. I like to get along & hate tension of any kind. I will be the last person to start the confrontation but after a point i will explode because i've had enough. +5
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Conflict can be very constructive if handled correctly.
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It depends upon the confrontation and conflict. I will not enter into a debate with someone who I believe is going to fall to circular reasoning and has his or her mind locked tight. If I do enter into a debate with someone like that and I find that they are like that, I exit the debate. I enjoy debating, heated debate included, with people who do not resort to insults and who, themselves, enjoy an exchange of ideas. I have learned a lot that way.
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That depends on whether hot make up sex is an option...
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I don't particularly like them. But if they are necessary or beneficial in any way I will not avoid them. +5
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I'd rather avoid them, sadly they are a necessary evil to deal with at times. I will confront them when they occur
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I find them distasteful. I try to pick my arguments carefully and stay away from "hot button" issues that really don't affect my life. +3
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