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Reply to "what to do if your significant other can't or won't do your love language?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I broke up with a guy around 7 months of last year because he was not emotionally available and not very affectionate. He had kids who were on the autism spectrum and I wonder if he did too. He was also very kind and treated me well but in the end it did leave me feeling a bit lonely. I'm not going to settle because as someone said this is the best it will ever be. [/quote] This is all fine, but stop with the "love languages" point. You did not "like" this guy enough to want to be with him. In the same way you might not be into a guy who doesn't share your interest in fitness, or travel or being close with each other's families. Agree with the post above that love languages is about trying to understand the partner you're with; not about creating a list of needs in a potential partner. [/quote]
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