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MenuIs there any one that love some one who love some one else???
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[4/4, 12:06 PM] Mitchell 2: Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that. Unrequited love can be really tough to deal with. It's normal to feel disappointed, sad, or even angry when the person you love doesn't feel the same way about you. But it's important to remember that you're worthy of love, even if this particular person doesn't see it. Sometimes, the best thing to do is accept the situation and move on. Have you been able to talk to this person about how you feel? 💔
[4/4, 12:06 PM] Mitchell 2: That's understandable. It can be really difficult to be vulnerable and open up about something as personal as love. But sometimes it's worth taking the risk to express how you feel. Even if it doesn't change the situation, it can be cathartic to let the other person know how you feel. In the meantime, you might want to focus on taking care of yourself and engaging in activities that make you feel good. Spending time with friends or family, exercising, or taking up a new hobby can all be helpful. Do you have any ideas for things that might help you feel better? 😊
I understand what your passing true and don't think your the only one because in the world there are millions of cases like yours but I'd say if u put effort in what u want you'll get it any day you just have to wait if you want to talk more about his call I'll be glad to help you
So it sounds like you’re interested in someone who isn’t interested in you. The first thing you must know when trying to get a partner is that people are different and in essence like and attract different things. If someone isn’t interested in you, the best thing you can do is to leave them alone. Trying to have them like you would have the opposite effect and further push them away. Remember, the first step in seduction is finding the right target.
hey dear, that's sometimes hurts I know.But did u realised that you are also the someone that being loved by someone else.who knows? so there is always someone. may be u have to just take a minute...
Falling in love with someone who loves someone else can be a complex and emotionally challenging experience. It often involves feelings of longing, heartache, and unrequited love. It's important to prioritize your own well-being and consider whether pursuing a relationship with someone who is already committed to another person is healthy for all involved. It may be beneficial to seek support from friends, family, or a mental health professional to navigate these emotions and make decisions that align with your values and self-care.
AND THAT CALLS UNREQUITED LOVE
It's the cycle of a complicated emotional life. Give me a ring and I'll share my awkward but empowering experiences with you. No doubt you'll have a laugh and reasoning after this.
Yes I have but the good thing about knowing that they like someone else is that you don’t get fully attached and you start catching feelings for the person so once you find out that they like someone else move on, they clearly don’t enjoy you like you enjoy them, so don’t waste your time there because there’s bigger and better things in life than just a female.
Lol it is crazy, well that's just the world we are living in. I think everyone I've dated had someone In their lives so we are actually loving the people who loves other people too, haha it happens as if we are limited as human beings. So I guess love it is the madness without cure.
Being in a situation where you love someone who loves someone else can be emotionally challenging. It's natural to feel hurt, disappointed, or even jealous in this situation. Allow yourself to experience these feelings without judgment. Understand that you cannot control other people's feelings or choices. It's important to focus on what you can control.
If you’d like to schedule a call, I will guide you through this and give you some incredible advice on how to push past this, and figure out if your love your placing for someone else is exactly what you think it is.
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