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Can you meet your true love but they don't love you back
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Of Course! That's the way it usually happens! Or your true love might love you but you don't love them back... yet. That's the way life works. But can you really say that that's your one true love if that person does not love you back? Exactly. In some cases you believe they are your true love but indeed they are not. In most cases where you have one person who feels perfect in a relationship while the other thinks he/she can do better, then in that matter it is not perfect.
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Of Course! That's the way it usually happens! Or your true love might love you but you don't love them back... yet. That's the way life works. But can you really say that that's your one true love if that person does not love you back? Exactly. In some cases you believe they are your true love but indeed they are not. In most cases where you have one person who feels perfect in a relationship while the other thinks he/she can do better, then in that matter it is not perfect. For a relationship to be perfect the both have to actually believe they belong together. Then they can work on making a life from that point on. Love can not be forced, it doesn't exist in the imaginary world, it is not a fairytale. Love is a real feeling, and hurts a lot when things don't turn up well.