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Would you be able to love someone who doesn't love you as much?
Do you think a relationship can work out in this situation is actually more my question. Because I think it can, what do you think ?
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That is like working in a place - that is low pay -- when there is another job out there, that you don't know about but would enjoy so much better and has better pay.
(Sorry for my bad analogy) hope makes sense what saying lol
- basically meaning deserve to get more than what you're getting in return and relationships should have some balance and deserve to have someone who returns in the same/similar way. But also depends on how obvious it is. And if its that obvious that it is so imbalance than I personally don't think it would work. And would feel unsatisfied both sides
And for the other person may even up feeling like they could find someone they love more - like the way you love them.
-peachysoo
I completly agree with you !