I thought about that, because it's the closest thing, but that's not what the word "ambivalent" means. Ambivalent means being conflicted on a subject or having contradicting convictions or opinions on a specific subject or person, for example: my wife is happy that I carry, because I can defend my family and myself, but she is also very worried that someone might hurt me with my own gun.Reds45ACP wrote:
Try the one that says "ambivalent"
My wife is happy that I carry and supports me in that.
That's not how my wife feels, but that's an example of ambivalent.
So, I just posted that my wife simply doesn't care one way or another. But I am working on convincing her to carry as well.