July 7, 2022
How do you know if you're not meant to be with someone anymore but are still in love with them?
You cannot stop thinking about her but you don’t want to see her anymore.
How do you know if you're not meant to be with someone anymore but ardespite still being in love with them?
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How do you know if you're not meant to be with someone anymore but are still in love with them?
This sentence is grammatically correct but doesn't make sense. It's a weirdly specific question. It would be natural to ask: "How do you know if you're not meant to be with someone anymore?" And it would be natural to say "you're still in love with them." But they don't really make sense together in a question.
You cannot stop thinking about her but you don’t want to see her anymore.
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That's a tough question! I wish I knew the answer.
How do you know if you're not meant to be with someone anymore but ardespite still being in love with them?
You cannot stop thinking about her but, even though you don’t want to see her anymore.
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