What do I do if I love 2 people at once?
hopefulScenery3054
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Aug 7, 2021
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I've heard people say that if you fall for two people go for the second person because it isn't love if you fell for someone else, i say that it is love regardless. You contain multitudes, you have your reasons for loving each of them right? Look into that. Look into what each of them brings out of you. Focus on yourself. Ask yourself if it is infact love you feel for the both of them. Speak to whoever you are in a relationship with and sort things out with that person first. And most importantly if you have to choose, choose yourself and what makes you happy.
Anonymous
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Jan 22, 2022
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Ask yourself if you could live without one who would that be? And look at how they treat you as well. Sometimes we are caught in infatuation with people but you have to ask yourself if they really fulfill your needs as a person. Take time to make these decisions because they should not be taken lightly. It’s your life at the end of the day, you do not want to make the wrong decisions to regret them later. I wish you the best in this , it’s really a difficult position to be in but I’m sure you will decide what is best for you.
1bookroyal
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Feb 6, 2022
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Spend time with both of them individually and evaluate which one of them has true intentions with you. Make sure whoever you decide to committe to only brings positivity and joy in your life and is someone who encourages you to take on challenges and achieve your goals
Anonymous
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Feb 16, 2022
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It's completely possible to love two people at once. I guess it's more of a personal mission to understand and see what you love about them. First, figuring out whether you love them romantically or platonically, if it's in the same category, in what way do you want to relate or be with them? I think it's a very personal, individual journey to figure out how to go on after loving two people. Do you want a relationship with one of them? Would you prioritize one over the other? Do you feel like cutting off both people? There are so many scenarios, but it's more important to figure out how to deal with it.
Anonymous
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Mar 7, 2022
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If you love two people at once, it's important to evaluate the situation and figure out what makes each person special. If you truly love someone, you will want to share all or most aspects of your life with them, because you truly appreciate who they are as a person. I believe in you! It's crucial to differentiate loving the idea of someone and truly loving them for who they are, regardless of their appearance or superficial qualities. Additionally, make sure that you respect and love yourself before you choose to give that to someone else. You can do this!
Anonymous
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Mar 23, 2022
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Take a step back and evaluate how each one of them makes you feel. Look at your own standards and where you want to be with a partner and choose which shows the most potential for the kind of person you want to be with. Lastly, go with your heart. Choose the one you can see yourself loving forever, even if it's not the person you'd always imagined being with. However, always put yourself first and if you need to take a step back and take time off from love, do so. Make sure your own mental health always comes first!
Anonymous
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Apr 20, 2022
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First of all, love is subjective. Love is mixture of many things. Care, security, trust, reliability, physical attration, for some it's lust, etc etc. Figure out what exactly do you feel, don't just term things as love just because you've seen it in movies or read Nicholas Sparks the day before. If you're still confused, then make sure you know that your feelings are either love or passionate fondness for them. There's a thing line between the two, and mixing them up can create a whole lot of trouble. Finally, if you still feel like you love them both, then I trust you'll make the best decision for yourself... and them. Best of luck!
beautifulBlanket7976
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May 25, 2022
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Feelings are confusing, and they can appear for all sorts of reasons. Sometimes, they’re genuine and reflective of what’s really going on. Other times, they’re not real – but they still tell us something valid.
If you’re in love with two people, you might be trying to fill what is missing in one person with the idea of the other.
For example, your boyfriend might be great, but never has sex with you. The guy at work you fancy would definitely have sex with you, so you’re projecting that need onto him and your mind is convincing you that you’re in love with him – when, really, you just want to have sex!
On a deeper level, if your partner can’t give you the emotional support you truly need, you might think you have feelings for the friend who can and does give you that support.
ASanabria
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Jun 2, 2022
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When you’re involved in a love triangle, it has the potential to get really messy. You don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings by cheating on them or spurning their advances in favor of someone else. It’s definitely possible to have strong feelings for multiple people. In fact, there’s nothing unusual about being attracted to more than one person or wanting to act on that attraction. Depending on what type of relationship you’re in, this just might not be possible. Many people in western cultures practice monogamous relationships. This means that you are to be loyal to one person and show them all of your love and affection. If you feel like you’re in love with someone else while still in a relationship, this can be problematic.
wonderousCat1258
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Jun 3, 2022
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This is a super tricky situation, but I would go for the second person. If you really loved the first person you would not have fallen in love with the second person! But it does depend on context too. If you are married and have kids with the first person, it may be a good idea to stay with them for the children's sake. Children develop better when they have two parents who work together to support the family. I would end things with whomever you choose not to pick. The longer you drag on relationships, the stronger the feelings will get. Hope this answer made sense and good luck!
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