"You're too good for me..., ... therefore we can't be together?" |
"You're too good for me..., ... therefore we can't be together?" |
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I think that's the lamest reason to decide NOT to be with someone. Hell, if they're too good for you and you both know it, yet they still want to be with you...
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"you're too good for me" is not a real reason. if a person can't love oneself, then that person cannot love another. the real reason behind that bullshit is "i dislike/hate myself."
Maybe the person is insecure. If they get together with someone who they think is "too good" for them, then they'll always feel like they're not deserving of the other person's affections. It'll only make them feel like a bad person since they feel like they're the reason why they're holding back the other. it's a sweet compliment when one states that s/he's "undeserving" of a significant other's love --it's basically another corny way to say, "i'm very lucky to be with you"; however, for someone to use that phrase as an excuse to not be with someone is not only untruthful, but pathetic -_-. we all have our times of insecurity within relationships, but for a person to think that someone is "too good" for him/her (and actually be serious about it) is just sad. |
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