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NO WAY.
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Not a long term one, no. If it were still in the early stages, then love can grow, but if it were a serious relationship, then no.
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If it was my spouse and I had fallen out of love, I would put extra effort (at first for the sake of the kids) into developing that love again. It can be replanted and started over, but it would require effort on both parts. It will be extremely difficult if the spouse is unaware that this has occurred (though it would be unlikely that they would be unaware, because your behavior would reflect your true feelings). A relationship that was worth starting, is worth saving unless it involves abuse or infidelity.
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Yes if I were married and he was a good provider, a good father, and treated me well, and didn't cheat on me I would stay. Whose to say that he won't grow to love me if I treat him equally as well as he treats me.
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If I *knew* without a doubt they did not love me, I would definitely leave, even if I still loved them, because I would want them to be happy, even if it was with someone else.
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I did cause I had hope... and then I learned that hope is useless!
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I was in a relationship with someone I knew didnt love me back and I stayed in hopes that one day he would. I eventually got tired of it and left. We are still friends and that is all we will ever be.
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No. It'd tear me up inside
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I tried that and in the end it was just too much for me. I left and started my own life all over again and found happiness.
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No. Simple as that.
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Would you want someone to do that to you? And if you did, then clearly you have no respect for the other person let alone self moral.
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no i couldn't.
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Hell NO!!!...... Wait is the sex good? ok still no.
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Love that is a tricky subject... I would not stay where I was not wanted...
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Maybe but it wouldn't be any fun, would it?
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